In an online lecture about programming, the lecturer required us to download the newest "stable" release of the teaching software, which got me to wonder what that actually stands for? I mean if there's stable releases, then is there "unstable" releases? What would that mean????? SO curious!
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reliable, free of bugs, not likely to crash A beta release , by contrast, is one that is still really an unstable test-version. Clive
— Clive
reliable, free of bugs, not likely to crash A beta release , by contrast, is one that is still really an unstable test-version.
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