programa sem erros
[pɾoˈɡɾama sẽj ˈeɾos]
noun phrasemasculinepl: programas sem erros
error-free program
1. A computer program that has been thoroughly tested and debugged, containing no known bugs or defects that would cause incorrect behavior or crashes
The development team worked for months to create an error-free program that could handle millions of transactions daily.
O time de desenvolvimento trabalhou por meses para criar um programa sem erros que pudesse processar milhões de transações diárias.
2. Software that executes its intended functions perfectly without producing any runtime errors, logic errors, or syntax errors
In theory, an error-free program would never fail, but in practice, edge cases often reveal unforeseen issues.
Em teoria, um programa sem erros nunca falharia, mas na prática, casos extremos frequentemente revelam problemas imprevistos.
In Brazilian tech culture, the pursuit of 'programa sem erros' is a fundamental principle of software development, reflecting the global emphasis on quality assurance and testing. While theoretically ideal, it's recognized that achieving truly error-free programs is nearly impossible, making the term aspirational in most development discussions. The concept is widely taught in Brazilian computer science programs and discussed in agile methodologies adopted by many companies.
NYC Slang
bug-free code or clean code
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