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Okay, 'never write bugs' is a bold claim to start with! I appreciate the immediate acknowledgment that it's virtually impossible, that's good realism.
Haha, 99% of the time it's your own code – that feels depressingly accurate for most of us.
Oh man, blaming teammates is definitely a relatable frustration, even if it’s a bit of a joke here. It’s funny how we try to shift blame.

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The speaker begins by introducing the concept of becoming an efficient programmer by aiming to "never write bugs" [0:00], immediately acknowledging the near impossibility of this goal [0:00]. He humorously breaks down bug attribution, stating that approximately 99% of the time, bugs are indeed in your own code [0:22]. However, he quickly pivots to external factors, suggesting that a significant portion of the remaining bugs are likely the fault of other team members [0:22], eliciting frustration.
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The speaker begins by introducing the concept of becoming an efficient programmer by aiming to "never write bugs" [0:00], immediately acknowledging the near impossibility of this goal [0:00]. He humorously breaks down bug attribution, stating that approximately 99% of the time, bugs are indeed in your own code [0:22]. However, he quickly pivots to external factors, suggesting that a significant portion of the remaining bugs are likely the fault of other team members [0:22], eliciting frustration.
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