Why is it always the testers who "fail" when a bug is going live and why is none ever asking the developers why they introduce bugs without asking the testers upfront for permission to ship bugs?
Friday, February 6, 2015
Foreign Particles in the Code
There was this ugly bug which was sitting quite comfortable on this box until this chain of code went live and the release manager asked once more "why haven't you found this bug"?
Why is it always the testers who "fail" when a bug is going live and why is none ever asking the developers why they introduce bugs without asking the testers upfront for permission to ship bugs?
Why is it always the testers who "fail" when a bug is going live and why is none ever asking the developers why they introduce bugs without asking the testers upfront for permission to ship bugs?
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bug,
developers,
flow diagram,
going live,
programmer,
software program,
species,
testers,
ugly,
upfront
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Loved the drawing and the related text - keep them coming :-)
ReplyDelete@halperinko - Kobi Halperin
thanX for the flowers...unfortunately I cannot create such drawings on a regular basis but I try to do my very best..
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