You can tell if it has a bug by scanning the program with a antivirus software. If you have Norton that will do it automatically. But one of the easiest and most obvious reasons is if it doesn't work. But sometimes it will still work if it has a bug.
When your computer has a computer bug you will start to notice a difference in the processing speed. Programs like Word or Excel might not open, or you will have a hard time bringing up the internet. If the computer virus is of the destructive kind, you might not be able to boot up your computer.
A bug in a computer program is when something doesn't work in the computer program. Cause could be: Something was entered in the programming correctly. Ex. you want to click on exit button but it does something else.
The word "bug" in computer terminology refers to an unexpected glitch that a program may execute by accident. The first computer bug was an actual bug! I forget how the story goes, but one day someone was opening up their computer to fix it because something was wrong with it, and they found a dead moth inside!
The term "bug" was coined by Grace Hopper, an early computer pioneer, in 1946. While she was working with a computer one day, she found a dead moth stuck inside it.
A bug tracking system is a program that are used to track bugs in a software. The people that are most likely to use bug tracking systems are computer technicians or people who run computer programs.
That's commonly called a bug. Even the smallest spelling error in a line of computer code can have a 'cascade' effect over the whole program.
I think it's on behaviour of the virus program, i.e. Trojan Horse,Black Bug etc.
if we do-not plan a program then we are not able to know that what to do next
Not necessarily, if you know what the program is going to do and you are absolutely sure you know what you are installing on your computer.
"It all depends on if you are talking about a real bug or one that harms computers, which are usually referred to as viruses. AVG is a good program to download if you are worried about ""bugs"" on your computer."
Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper developed the COBOL (Common-Business Oriented Language) on the MARK I & MARK II Mainframe computers. A moth got into the electronics and caused the program to stop. The BUG was retrieved and pasted in the log book. Thus the terms: BUG (there's an error in the program) & DE-BUG( find the errors in a computer program).
An error in a computer program is called a bug. Prior to releasing programs, developers will debug them, making sure there are no errors in the final version.
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