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Aids Quote by Woody Allen

“Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn't necessarily involve execution of anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package. Sex without love is an empty experience, but, as empty experiences go, it's one of the best.” quote by Woody Allen
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“Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn't necessarily involve execution of anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package. Sex without love is an empty experience, but, as empty experiences go, it's one of the best.”

Woody Allen

About This Quote

Source Film: Annie Hall, 1977

He contrasts software verification with debugging, suggesting correctness can be proven without execution, and likens it to the paradox of sex without love being both empty and oddly fulfilling.

In simple terms: Software correctness can be proved without running code; sex without love feels empty yet oddly satisfying.

Key Takeaway

Seek formal verification; recognize paradoxes in human experience.

Themes

technology philosophy human relationships

Mood

wry thoughtful

Type

philosophical humorous

When to use this quote

  • software development
  • quality assurance
  • personal relationships
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

formal methods software correctness existential irony

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can all software be formally verified?
  • Is an empty experience ever truly valuable?
A Different Perspective

Formal verification is costly and not always practical.

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