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Developers want to write good code. However, their code tends to be worse than they believe it is. They think their tests cover more cases than they really do, and they believe that more of the code is exercised than really is. They tend to believe that they understand the code better than they really do, and they believe they produce fewer bugs than they do.

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(2008). Everybody Needs Feedback. In: Foundations of Agile Python Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0635-4_8

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