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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 Quotes)
A good threat is worth a thousand tests (Boris Beizer Quotes)
Testing proves a programmer’s failure. Debugging is the programmer’s vindication (Boris Beizer Quotes)
In programming, it’s often the buts in the specification that kill you (Boris Beizer Quotes)
A test that reveals a bug has succeeded, not failed (Boris Beizer Quotes)
If you can’t test it, don’t build it. If you don’t test it, rip it out (Boris Beizer Quotes)
First law: The pesticide paradox. Every method you use to prevent or find bugs leaves a residue of subtler bugs against which those methods are ineffective (Boris Beizer Quotes)
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 quality (Boris Beizer Quotes)
A design remedy that prevents bugs is always preferable to a test method that discovers them (Boris Beizer Quotes)
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 sad but hilarious (Boris Beizer Quotes)
If the objective of testing were to prove that a program is free of bugs, then not only would testing be practically impossible, but it would also be theoretically impossible (Boris Beizer Quotes)