Software Debugging Insights
A staggering statistic reveals that developers create an average of 70 bugs for every 1,000 lines of code, with 15 of those reaching customers. Fixing these bugs consumes a significant portion of a developer's time, accounting for 75% of their work and costing the U.S. economy over $113 billion annually. The iterative nature of software development complicates the process, as plans often evolve and introduce new inaccuracies.In this clip
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