Murphys Laws: Laws of computer programming to Laws of computer programming
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Laws of computer programming : Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
Laws of computer programming : Any given program costs more and takes longer.
Laws of computer programming : If a program is useful, it will have to be changed.
Laws of computer programming : If a program is useless, it will have to be documented.
Laws of computer programming : Any program will expand to fill available memory.
Laws of computer programming : The value of a program is proportional to the weight of its output.
Laws of computer programming : Program complexity grows until it exceeds the capabilities of the programmer who must maintain it.
Laws of computer programming : Any non-trivial program contains at least one bug.
Laws of computer programming : Undetectable errors are infinite in variety, in contrast to detectable errors, which by definition are limited.
Laws of computer programming : Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.
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