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  1. Verius (verius@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Aug-2018 06:26:09 EDT Verius Verius
    I frequently think I'm great at coding and I my code will run perfectly. And then I run my unit tests...
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    1. Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Aug-2018 10:57:35 EDT Annah Annah
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      @verius The trick is to be able to devise tools that tell you how much you screwed things up.
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      1. Verius (verius@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Aug-2018 14:41:05 EDT Verius Verius
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        @maiyannah Yeah, that's kinda the difference. What you eventually learn as a programmer is to assume that you screwed up and that if things work right you haven't searched hard enough for the bugs yet.
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