When I was in college (undergrad), my final thesis

was about "Quality Assurance" and part of it was published in a book that later became the "bible of software testing" in China (not because how good I was but because my professor was the top one in this area).  Maybe that kind of explained why I was mad when that manager ignored his bugs in his product.  Before graduated I even thought of working on "Quality Assurance" field before I knew what it really was like...:)  But writing a testing program is much better I would say. 

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You sounded much understated. :) -wave_forest- 給 wave_forest 發送悄悄話 (1440 bytes) () 02/13/2011 postreply 09:40:42

You're right. I shouldn't have got mad or upset. -CirrusCloud- 給 CirrusCloud 發送悄悄話 (1017 bytes) () 02/13/2011 postreply 10:47:55

It may not true that “the more bugs the more jobs”. -wave_forest- 給 wave_forest 發送悄悄話 (453 bytes) () 02/13/2011 postreply 14:22:36

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