Em 16-05-2013 06:30, Alice Wonder escreveu:
> On 5/16/2013 12:03 AM, Stefan & Rebekka Wetter wrote:

...

>> in the lfs-book you need some patches. I wonder, why 

...

> The number of patches in LFS is very small compared to the number of 
> patches in any Linux distribution I have ever used.
> 
> Any software project has bugs.

Long ago (almost three decades) I was trying to improve my programming
skills, and learned in a book (I think it was written in French):

Laws of programming (something such as):

0. There is no bug free software.

1. Every software should be bug free.

(Do not remember the number of the following law):

?. Every software should be fool proof.

This one was followed by a comment that the programmer should blame
himself, not the end user, for problems or events like a crash, for
example, so should include tests, tests, tests...

I have tried to find these laws searching the internet without success.

Cannot recall if they were stated seriously or as in-line jokes, like
today's Murphy's Laws of Programming, e.g.,

(http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?166822-Murphy-s-laws-for-Programming-Enjoy):


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