Donald Knuth said "Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." We don't even prove correctness
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You're getting the exact bits which we originally wrote. No clouding of the programmers' vision. No dilution, no backups
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Source control is a crutch.
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You'd be surprised how little effort it takes to track bugs once you break free of your bug tracker
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[video clip of the founder using a small piece of "raw code", then breathing deeply and smiling broadly, not immediately dead]
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Raw code is how all code began. It's how we coded as children. It's simpler; easier. Look at everything we've accomplished since then!
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"Raw code" is code freed from the harsh, mechanical processes of "testing" and "source control". You might be writing "raw code" right now! Welcome to the movement!
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Raw code projects exist in all kinds of programming languages! PHP, JavaScript, PHP
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As a consumer of raw code, you'll witness software behaving in surprising ways, ways which even we as developers couldn't have anticipated. That's exciting to me. Bold
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Each program is lovingly crafted to contain voids, like a good sourdough, and like loaves, each is different. The constant search for perfection means lots of mistakes along the way.
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Do we actually reach perfection? No, nowhere close to it. Just lots of mistakes. Check your contract
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