The term "bug" in the context of computer programming is believed to have originated from an incident in 1947 when a moth became trapped in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer, causing a malfunction. Grace Hopper, a computer scientist, is often credited with the discovery and popularization of this term in the programming context.
The term "bug" to refer to errors in a computer program originated in the early days of computing. In one instance, a moth caused a malfunction in a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947, and engineers found and removed the moth, starting the use of the term "bug" for programming errors.
There is no widely recognized term "god bug" in entomology. It could potentially refer to a mythical or fictional insect with divine properties. Can you provide more context or details for a more accurate answer?
I found a bug crawling on my bedroom wall.
A virus is sometimes called a bug as a metaphor to describe a programming error or flaw in the system. Just like a bug in the natural world, a virus can disrupt normal functioning and cause problems. This term has been used in the tech industry for a long time and has become common slang.
Yes, a kissing bug is a type of assassin bug. Assassin bugs are a diverse group of insects that includes the kissing bugs. Kissing bugs earned their name due to their habit of biting humans near the lips or face, hence "kissing" bug.
bug - a computer bug
There is a google article about her 107th birthday (Dec. 9, 2013) where it describes the "bug" that she found while they were testing the computer (Mark I Electromechanical Computing Machine). The anecdotal story is that the moth they found was a bug and that they debugged the machine.
The term "bug" to refer to errors in a computer program originated in the early days of computing. In one instance, a moth caused a malfunction in a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947, and engineers found and removed the moth, starting the use of the term "bug" for programming errors.
Bug is not a medical term. "Bug" can be a lay term meaning germ (parasite, bacterium, or virus).
A centipede is a type of bug, but it is not an insect, it is an arthropod. Insects have three body sections and six legs. The term "bug" covers more than just insects.No, a centipede is not (by definition) a bug. It is an arthropod, which is what most people think of when someone says bug. so the answer is Yes, and No.
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The term "bug" in the meaning of technical error dates back at least to 1878 and Thomas Edison, and "debugging" seems to have been used as a term in aeronautics from 1945, in the context of repairing aircraft engines.It was not applied to computers until September 9, 1947 when a moth was found smashed in a relay of the Harvard Mark III electromechanical computer. Obviously this was (like all previous usage of the terms) a hardware problem, not a software problem (as the terms are now used).
The term bug boy is applied to apprentice jockeys. They are called this as the asterisk which is placed next to their names on the horse racing programmes looks like a bug.
'Debug' means 'remove bugs'. In computing terms, remove software faults. Bug is said to have come from an actual bug that caused a fault in an early computer. I don't think this story is verified.
the first time someone itched their head and found a tiny bug
Head lice I think it is a big tinny bug
The molecule originally discovered to cause bioluminescence in fireflies was dubbed Luciferin.