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If you have ten million test cases, you probably missed one

So it was, so it always will be. Jim Horning's tales from the early years of computing provide a useful touchstone when you're bogged down in something that seems so terribly modern... I'm refactoring a wedge load of code at the moment, and my test coverage is not good enough. "If you have ten million test cases, you probably missed one."

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