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Code Completion- interesting concept

By Bublehead

5 years ago


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    “What is your definition for “completed code”? Pick one.”

    • No apparent or decernable bugs 6 votes
      18%
    • Its an ambigous statement that really is too subjective to qualify 7 votes
      21%
    • Its just a feeling you get when you play it, like you know man? 8 votes
      24%
    • It meets all the design requirements as tested against the Requirements Matrix 4 votes
      12%
    • Because the original software engineer said “It’s complete” 7 votes
      21%
    • Because the Management said “It’s complete” 0 votes
    • Because Pinside says “It’s NOT complete” 1 vote
      3%

    (Multiple choice - 33 votes by 29 Pinsiders)

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    #9 5 years ago

    Maybe your are getting wrapped around the axle on the term Code Complete. Maybe the correct term is/should be Feature Complete. Like KozMckPinball said, if all the features are there, then I'd consider the game Feature Complete. There may well be bugs, but at least I get a full featured game that I was promised and paid for.

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