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There are specific sub-fields of programming (embedded systems, real-time operating systems, etc.) that focus more on provably-correct programs and shipping non broken code.

http://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff

> What makes it remarkable is how well the software works. This software never crashes. It never needs to be re-booted. This software is bug-free. It is perfect, as perfect as human beings have achieved. Consider these stats : the last three versions of the program -- each 420,000 lines long-had just one error each. The last 11 versions of this software had a total of 17 errors. Commercial programs of equivalent complexity would have 5,000 errors.



I've read it before. It is a great article. Those guys are far more smart and rigorous than what I can hope to be with my own work.




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