notajedi wrote on Jun 8
th, 2015 at 7:47am:
Not defending Uurlock, but he has this one right; coders are constantly debugging. At least I was.
He's not right, he's using a half truth to hide a lie. Sure coders are always debugging, and the goal of debugging is to reduce bugs, but he left out the other half of the equation.
Total bugs = preexisting bugs + introduced bugs - debugged bugs.
He is leaving out "introduced bugs" so his equation is wrong. You can't just leave an element out of an equation because it is preventing you from getting the results you want! Well, you can, but it makes you wrong, like Urlock

And it sounds like you used programming best practices like encapsulation which minimize undesireable interactions in complex systems and reduce the chance of debugging in one routine becoming bugging (buggering?) another, which Turdbin seems to ignore. Like other software best practices, of course.
Urlock is making a ton of unstated and unsuported assumptions to press small bits of truth into support for his towering mass of ego and bullshit. I bet he's got ego-dung beetle eggs in there that are going to hatch and eat their way out, making a whole new generation of Urlocks.