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> "I don’t want to be the guy that finds a bug in the compiler."

When I'm wearing by "be productive" hat, I don't, either, but how realistic is that? Unless you've memorized the bug database for your compiler, running into a known bug is just as frustrating as discovering a new one, and I'm pretty sure I've run into at least a few bugs in every compiler I've ever used. According to my comments, my current flagship program has workarounds for 5 (known) compiler bugs.

I'd love to use only stable bug-free compilers (maybe Forth?), but I'm not sure that's practical. A more reasonable solution is to only use the popular parts of languages -- though apparently I'm not so great at discerning what those are, either!



At least you save a few hours when you look up the known bug




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