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  2. Bug Hunter (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bug Hunter is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2015 by lead vocalist and guitarist Cody 'Bug' Hunter.It began as a solo project by Hunter and later formed as a full band, with members consisting of Hunter, Moe Hussein, Marcus Alcantara, Jesse Gallaway, and Kyle Hodgkinson.

  3. Bug tracking system - Wikipedia

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    A major component of a bug tracking system is a database that records facts about known bugs. Facts may include the time a bug was reported, its severity, the erroneous program behavior, and details on how to reproduce the bug; as well as the identity of the person who reported it and any programmers who may be working on fixing it.

  4. Mantis Bug Tracker - Wikipedia

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    Mantis Bug Tracker is a free and open source, web-based bug tracking system. The most common use of MantisBT is to track software defects . However, MantisBT is often configured by users to serve as a more generic issue tracking system and project management tool .

  5. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. Status codes are issued by a server in response to a client's request made to the server. It includes codes from IETF Request for Comments (RFCs), other specifications, and some additional codes used in some common applications of the HTTP. The first digit of the status ...

  6. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

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    Many bot operators choose to make their code open source, and occasionally it may be required before approval for particularly complex bots. Making your code open source has several advantages: It allows others to review your code for potential bugs. As with prose, it is often difficult for the author of code to adequately review it.

  7. Bug bounty program - Wikipedia

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    Hunter and Ready initiated the first known bug bounty program in 1981 for their Versatile Real-Time Executive operating system. Anyone who found and reported a bug would receive a Volkswagen Beetle (a.k.a. Bug) in return. [16] This was preceded by the Knuth reward check for finding errors in The Art of Computer Programming and TeX in 1968.

  8. Bug Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Bug hunter or exteriminator, a person who hunts and kills bugs for pest control; Bug hunter, a person employed to hunt down bug (engineering) Bug hunter or debugger, a person who performs debugging; Bug hunter or field research entomologist, a person who studies bugs in the wild

  9. Bugzilla - Wikipedia

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    Bugzilla returns the string "zarro boogs found" instead of "0 bugs found" when a search for bugs returns no results. [13] " Zarro Boogs" is intended as a 'buggy' statement itself (a misspelling of "zero bugs") [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and is thus a meta-statement about the nature of software debugging , implying that even when no bugs have been identified ...