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A bug is an inconsistence in the functionality of a computer system. They are commonly caused by error during the programming phase, which must be corrected by the developer, or failures in the APIs and libraries the developer depends on. | A bug is an inconsistence in the functionality of a computer system. They are commonly caused by error during the programming phase, which must be corrected by the developer, or failures in the APIs and libraries the developer depends on. | ||
The bug word comes from the ancient computer times, when giant room-sized computers produced a lot of heat and physical bugs felt attracted to it. When a bug damaged the computer a | The bug word comes from the ancient computer times, when giant room-sized computers produced a lot of heat and physical bugs felt attracted to it. When a bug damaged the computer a maintenance functionary had to physically go and remove it for the computer to work properly. | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] |
Revision as of 11:16, 25 October 2010
A bug is an inconsistence in the functionality of a computer system. They are commonly caused by error during the programming phase, which must be corrected by the developer, or failures in the APIs and libraries the developer depends on.
The bug word comes from the ancient computer times, when giant room-sized computers produced a lot of heat and physical bugs felt attracted to it. When a bug damaged the computer a maintenance functionary had to physically go and remove it for the computer to work properly.