>>Priority 0, errors that I find. (Not superseding the above list,
rather
        >>supersetting it.)

        Well, yeah ...

        But I've found that no matter how hard I try and plan and test,
invariably a user thinks of some way to use an application that I hadn't
anticipated. That usually causes an error. It's a given that we should debug
our own apps first, but it's probably impossible to anticipate every single
stupid thing a user might do (or some times smart things that lead toward
new functionality).

        H.


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