How Do You Measure, Measure Errors?
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
I think GeorgeBushs are a good measure, but gigabytes aren't. I manually grade each bug, usually using values of 1, 2 and 3 (easy, medium/normal, bloody difficult), and look at the sum of all bug values over a period of time. You might find a system with more values (for example cosmetic, easy, regular, difficult, took ages to diagnose/fix) more useful, I'm pretty happy with just three values - there are many-many-many cosmetic bugs, whereas the really awful ones are rare, so the fact that occasionally a bug takes three days to fix is canceled out by the maybe 100 trivial bugs fixed during the same time.
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife?
I wonder how many folks know what this is from... thanks to my wife, I do...
I have a few friends who introduced it to me; I like it too. I think my aspie side appreciates the numeric aspect. :rolleyes: For the uninitiated, this is from Rent.
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
I stopped measuring errors when i ran out of fingers... :doh:
CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...
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I stopped measuring errors when i ran out of fingers... :doh:
CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...
RafagaX wrote:
I stopped measuring errors when i ran out of fingers
Not that great at working a circular saw?
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RafagaX wrote:
I stopped measuring errors when i ran out of fingers
Not that great at working a circular saw?
:laugh:
CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...
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Most of the time. Doesn't seem to work for web services, though.
It can be done. It require just a little more work though.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
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In midnights? In cups of coffee? In laughter? In strife? I measure in GB. I get an email whenever the website I work on experiences an error, and from the past few months that folder is now 4GB. :sigh:
I wouldn't admit that I'm working on something that produces that many errors, not publicly or under inquisition...
____________________________________________________________ Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave
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I wouldn't admit that I'm working on something that produces that many errors, not publicly or under inquisition...
____________________________________________________________ Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave
But the software I'm working on is an error handler checker.
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I'm not concerned with saving space. It's just sad there are so many errors.
I just thought that if you measure your errors in GB, and you zip them, you have less errors ;)
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At least you know the automatic error reporting works... :-\
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
:thumbsup:
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That's not for bugs, that's a quantitative measure of code quality during code review.