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Imperfect code that's done cheaper and faster could be more acceptable to your client with no moral or legal ramifications for you (ie as long as you make the client aware of the drawbacks and nothing bad like people dieing could occur). An exception would be programming in the medical fields. Other than those cases, comparing most programming to bridge building is silly.

The next difficulty is defining correct code. It's going to be difficult to find consensus beyond anything basic.




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