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    Is there such a thing as bugless code architecture?

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    Please keep in mind, I’m just trying to get points so I can join a particular group. I need 20. But if you feel like you could give a decent answer, I’m all ears.
    The code architecture thing being bugless is more of me perusing through stack exchange and seeing so many “How come when I do this this happens” or “when I place this and I’ve been doing it for years. This happens but I can’t do it now with this new thing?”
    It seems like a lot of of stuff not working cuz they’re no longer compatible or something’s “flipped” incorrectly or needs to be “connected” to the correct calibrator (I’m sure I’m saying gibberish), but the idea is essentially the same. Why are there so many tiny technical incompatibilities? Isn’t there some form of architecture that just limits this or makes it impossible to happen?
    Someone should get on that (I ask ignorantly)

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