prototype, n.
First stage in the life cycle of a computer product, followed by
pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release version, corrected release version,
upgrade, corrected upgrade, etc. Unlike its successors, the
prototype is not expected to work.
First stage in the life cycle of a computer product, followed by
pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release version, corrected release version,
upgrade, corrected upgrade, etc. Unlike its successors, the
prototype is not expected to work.
Related:
- Alpha test version: too buggy to release Beta test
version:
still too buggy to release Release 1.0: alternate... - beta /bay't*/, /be't*/ or (Commonwealth) /bee't*/ n.
1. Mostly working, but still under test; usu. used... - demo: /de'moh/ [short for `demonstration'] 1. v. To
demonstrate a product or prototype.
A far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest... - If it ain't broken,
release a NEW version until it is... - We'll fix that in the next (upgrade, update, patch release,
service pack)... - demo /de'moh/
[short for `demonstration'] 1. v. To
demonstrate a product or prototype.
A far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest... - Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta,
Epsilon, ...... - How many
computer salespeople
-- does it take to change a light bulb?
None. You don't need a new lightbulb - you need to... - If this doesn't work,
UPGRADE...
From the same category:
- A bore is a man who, when you ask him how he is, will tell you.
Bert Leston Taylor, "The So-Called Human Race", (1922... - narcolepulacyi, n:
The contagious action of yawning,
causing everyone in sight to also yawn. -- "Sniglets"... - Why do the Clintons have only one child?
Hillary had a vasectomy... - We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is
in it -
and stay there, lest we be like the cat that sits down... - Love me little, love me long.
-- Christopher Marlowe (1565-1593)
-
The Jew of Malta, Act...
