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Old 04-28-2010 , 14:54   Re: Is it normal to feel bad?
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Everything has bugs. Some are more subtle than others. The environments software runs on have a virtually unlimited number of states. You can not think of every possible condition.

I do software testing semi-professionally. What our developers consider a release candidate always tends to have a number of pretty bad bugs. You really need to test very thoroughly to get rid of them, and even then some bugs will slip into the end product.
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Old 04-28-2010 , 15:09   Re: Is it normal to feel bad?
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i get bugs all the time, and in some strang way, i like them. Because if i can fix them, most of the times, i learned something new.
I understand the feeling when something you made seems pretty hard to fix, but as some guys say : let it be for a couple of houres, then try again.
I consider bugs as a way to learn solving problems, like when you make a mistake on your homework for example, the teacher explains it, and you learn how it works.
So bugs aren't something to feel bad about, there opportunity's to learn new things.
If i made a foul somewhere and i can't figure it out, i ask it here on the forums, like asking about homework to your teacher. You shouldn't give up on it, you should learn from it.

Just wanted to say that.
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Old 04-28-2010 , 15:51   Re: Is it normal to feel bad?
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Its better todo everything wrong at the first time, knowing what you did wrong. Instead of doing it right the first time without knowing what you did. Making mistakes is the greatest way to learn coding.
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