A buggy one: Introduction post

November 3, 2008 23:08 by martinhn

0916b_bug Today, I was thinking about all those hours spent hunting and fixing bugs. I was hunting down a bug that was found after installing Flash Player 10 which resulted in Flash objects not being loaded. I will give the details shortly in the next post – this is just to clarify my intentions about upcoming posts, and the definition of them.

I thought it would be great, at least for myself, to have a place of some of the bugs that makes you laugh, cry, bang your head against the wall or whatever you do. I decided to write a blog post about bugs every once in a while when I find a “good” one. Bugs are never good, are they? I will post them in a category called ‘A buggy one’ and simply just tag them bugs, along with other relevant tags such as ASP.NET, HttpHandler, C# etc.

The bugs I share here, are not necessarily bugs in e.g. the .Net framework, Flash Player 10 or whatever – but bugs introduced by myself or another developer, causing our software not to work properly. No matter what you think about bugs, who you are and how good you think you are – you can just *NEVER* avoid bugs 100%. It is absolutely impossible.

I think the worst attitude you can have towards bugs, is to have so much pride about yourself and your work that you really think that you can write code 100% bug free.

Go hunt some bugs, first post is up for grabs shortly.

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December 11. 2008 05:45

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