Bugs Quote by Boris Beizer Download Open image “More than the act of testing, the act of designing tests is one of the best bug preventers known.” — Boris Beizer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bugs Computer language Computer programming Computer software Design Known Programming languages Software Testers Testing Tests
A design remedy that prevents bugs is always preferable to a test method that discovers them. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
The real value of tests is not that they detect bugs in the code but that they detect inadequacies in the methods, concentration, and… — Tony Hoare Copy Share Image
“Testing does not improve a product; the improving is done by people fixing the bugs that testing has uncovered.” — Gerald M. Weinberg Copy Share Image
“we just don't have the time to go chasing after bugs that the automated tests could have found for us. We have to spend… — Andrew Hunt Copy Share Image
“Testing gathers information about a product; it does not fix things it finds that are wrong.” — Gerald M. Weinberg Copy Share Image
Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence! — Edsger Dijkstra Copy Share Image
I'm not saying we purposely introduced bugs or anything, but this is kind of a natural result of any complexities of software... that you… — Will Wright Copy Share Image
“Having tests are good. Having tests for the sake of writing tests just to use a specific testing tool is useless.” — Chris Hartjes Copy Share Image
Writing software that's safe even in the presence of bugs makes the challenge even more interesting. — Wietse Venema Copy Share Image
If you can't test it, don't build it. If you don't test it, rip it out. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
Testing proves a programmer’s failure. Debugging is the programmer’s vindication. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
Software never was perfect and won't get perfect. But is that a license to create garbage? The missing ingredient is our reluctance to quantify… — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
If the objective of testing were to prove that a program is free of bugs, then not only would testing be practically impossible, but… — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
Second law: The complexity barrier. Software complexity (and therefore that of bugs) grows to the limits of our ability to manage that complexity. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
First law: The pesticide paradox. Every method you use to prevent or find bugs leaves a residue of subtler bugs against which those methods… — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
A design remedy that prevents bugs is always preferable to a test method that discovers them. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
In programming, it’s often the buts in the specification that kill you. — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
One of the saddest sights to me has always been a human at a keyboard doing something by hand that could be automated. It's… — Boris Beizer Copy Share Image
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