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That's effectively having a zero tolerance for functionality too.



No it isn’t, in fact you could argue a better quality code base supports faster development.


You have some examples of bug-free software that does useful work?


That's not what I was suggesting and I think you know that.


What are you suggesting? I truly don't know what "zero tolerance for bugs" could mean.




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