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Apr 9, 2019

[Ans] What "bug" was supposed to start affecting computers on January 1, 2000?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What "bug" was supposed to start affecting computers on January 1, 2000?"



The Y2K bug was a computer flaw that was projected to create havoc on computer networks when dealing with dates beyond December 31, 1999. The flaw, faced by computer programmers and users all over the world on January 1, 2000, is also known as the "millennium bug." As the year 2000 approached, computer programmers realized that computers might not interpret 00 as 2000, but as 1900. After more than a year of international alarm, feverish preparations, and programming corrections, few major failures occurred in the transition from December 31, 1999, to January 1, 2000.

[Answer] What "bug" was supposed to start affecting computers on January 1, 2000?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What "bug" was supposed to start affecting computers on January 1, 2000?"



...The Y2K bug was a computer flaw that was projected to create havoc on computer networks when dealing with dates beyond December 31, 1999. The flaw, faced by computer programmers and users all over the world on January 1, 2000, is also known as the "millennium bug." As the year 2000 approached, computer programmers realized that computers might not interpret 00 as 2000, but as 1900. After more than a year of international alarm, feverish preparations, and programming corrections, few major failures occurred in the transition from December 31, 1999, to January 1, 2000.

Nov 1, 2017

[Ans] Who inspired the phrase "has a bug in it" when referencing a malfunction?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who inspired the phrase "has a bug in it" when referencing a malfunction?"







GHe removed the intruder and the computer's malfunction corrected. This was the genesis of the phrase, "_a bug in it" whenever something goes awry with a computer. He would go on to develop the IBM automatic sequence-controlled calculator and helped to develop computing rocket trajectories and calibrating minesweeper

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Who inspired the phrase "has a bug in it" when referencing a malfunction?"

Grace Hopper :

Grace Hopper was there to investigate, When a computer malfunctioned at Harvard in 1945. Inspection of the computer's inner workings revealed a moth in one of the circuits. Grace removed the intruder and the computer's malfunction corrected. 

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