Did you forget to mark your calendar? September 9 was Debugging Day. It's been associated with removing bugs for more than 50 years now but is rarely formally celebrated. So let's start the tradition this year.
It all began with a log entry from 1947 by Harvard University's Mark II technical team. The now-classic entry features a moth taped to the page, time-stamped 15:45, with the caption "Relay #70 Panel F (moth) in relay" and the proud boast, "First actual case of bug being found."
11 most infamous software bugs
Posted on Sunday, September 19 2010 @ 4:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
PC World has taken a look at the 11 most infamous software bugs, you can read the list over here.