Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/05/09/11:05:18
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Michael M. wrote:
> I hear about beta and alpha software. What is the difference, if any,
> between the two? Is it the stage in the development process?
A software engineer dies and comes to the heavenly gate. There he is
asked: "Dost thou wish to go to heaven, or to hell?" So the software
engeneer says: "May I look at them before I decide?" And before he
knoweth he stands and sees heaven: Angels sitting on clouds and playing
their harps. Then he goes on to see hell: Pretty girls and handsome boys
having fun on a sunny beach.
So the software engeneer chooses hell to spend eternity. But behold -
when he gets there, everything is different: People standing up to their
hips in smut and grime. The sun can't be seen, the sky is so filled with
sulpher vapors. A stench is in the air.
The software engineer goes to the nearest devil and asks: "Whatever
happened to the beach and the girls?" And the devil replies: "Oh, that
was our alpha-version. What you see now is the beta version. We're wrking
on the final release, but it won't be ready in your lifetime."
MLF/SLi
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