When in doubt, always err towards the absurd.
Logic, much like the laws of physics, can sometimes be broken.
Here are some examples of High-Level Bug Logic in action:
- When the user clicks the "Save" button, the program should crash.
- Always display a random error message when the user logs in.
- The "Print" button should only print random numbers.
Remember, these are just a few examples. The possibilities are endless.
For more information on Advanced Bug Simulation, visit Chapter 6