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What does beta stand for?

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Answer to the questionBeta doesn't stand for anything. Each major version of a product usually goes through a stage when new features are added (alpha stage), then a stage when it is actively debugged (beta stage), and finally a stage when all important bugs have been removed (stable stage).
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"BETA" doesn't actually stand for anything. Beta (in computing terms) is generally between a point in a website/software/etc. is in between "Alpha" (very buggy first release) and it's final release.

in software engineering it is "Bugs are Expected To Appear"

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