On 07/08/2010 11:24 AM, Robert Myers wrote:
If you think you know what you are talking about, perhaps you would
consider a fixed-fee contract on a perpetual motion machine.
From a practical point of view, all possible states of a program
cannot be examined and tested. If you want to think of some extreme
state (the assumed hardware gives misleading answers, for example) as
a "bug," so be it, but I wouldn't be hiring you to manage anything.
I
hope you realize that you lose a lot of credibility when you stray
from discussing technical matters to sarcasm in order to debase a fellow
poster.
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