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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6194598, member: 376845"] I got to see first hand a pro tester and developer duke it out in a friendly way. The tester found a race condition when keys were hit in a certain order. The developer confidently fixed it but the tester typed a little faster and it occurred again. The last battle before it was finally fixed. The developer brought in his code and the tester was typing furiously think ” Flight of the Bumblebee “ and after a few minutes boom it broke again. A day later and a new design fixed it once and for all never to reappear. No customer was harmed that day but the tester and and developer found great reasons to really respect each others profession. The tester moved on to become a manager of managers and the developer moved on to other software ventures. [/QUOTE]
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