Perfect Software: And Other Illusions about Testing

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JoshAdair
Jan 05, 2026
10/10 stars
A lot of points here really hit home, especially the idea that “perfect” software doesn’t exist and testing is more about reducing risk than eliminating bugs. I’ve seen firsthand how expectations fall apart when teams treat testing as a magic shield instead of part of the whole development process. In practice, things work much better when developers are already thinking about quality and testability from day one. That’s why I once found this article helpful when building a guide by Limeup: https://limeup.io/blog/hire-remote-developers — it explains what to look for beyond just coding skills.
emmaparkers1212
Dec 30, 2025
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ambertalavera
Dec 10, 2025
10/10 stars
I found Perfect Software And Other Illusions About Testing eye‑opening. It debunks many myths around software testing and helps me understand that testing isn’t about achieving perfection — it’s about uncovering information, assessing risk, and making smart decisions. The way it highlights the human and process aspects of testing really resonates with my own work life. I often think of its lessons when building or reviewing software systems. For a modern spin on quality‑driven software delivery, check out https://abtosoftware.com/expertise/abto-ai-solutions

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