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  • Asked on May 20, 2021 in Phrases.

    I used that phrase in situations where things don’t always go according to plan (or due to natural fate) but rather to the luck of our luck. That’s simply correct.

    Is it necessary to test a program? Is there always a bug to be discovered and fixed? How can you avoid them? Is it good to stumble across a bug before releasing a new version? I’d rather be lucky or good.

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  • Asked on May 19, 2021 in Phrases.

    I used that phrase in situations where things don’t always go according to plan (or due to natural fate) but rather to the luck of our luck. That’s simply correct.

    Is it necessary to test a program? Is there always a bug to be discovered and fixed? How can you avoid them? Is it good to stumble across a bug before releasing a new version? I’d rather be lucky or good.

    • 577889 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on May 17, 2021 in Phrases.

    I used that phrase in situations where things don’t always go according to plan (or due to natural fate) but rather to the luck of our luck. That’s simply correct.

    Is it necessary to test a program? Is there always a bug to be discovered and fixed? How can you avoid them? Is it good to stumble across a bug before releasing a new version? I’d rather be lucky or good.

    • 577889 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on May 16, 2021 in Phrases.

    I used that phrase in situations where things don’t always go according to plan (or due to natural fate) but rather to the luck of our luck. That’s simply correct.

    Is it necessary to test a program? Is there always a bug to be discovered and fixed? How can you avoid them? Is it good to stumble across a bug before releasing a new version? I’d rather be lucky or good.

    • 577889 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on May 16, 2021 in Phrases.

    I used that phrase in situations where things don’t always go according to plan (or due to natural fate) but rather to the luck of our luck. That’s simply correct.

    Is it necessary to test a program? Is there always a bug to be discovered and fixed? How can you avoid them? Is it good to stumble across a bug before releasing a new version? I’d rather be lucky or good.

    • 577889 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes