Glitching 101: The Fundamentals

Glitching, the art of intentionally introducing bugs into your code, is a delicate dance between chaos and control. In this course, we'll cover the basics of creating a perfectly imperfect system.

Lesson 1: Glitch Theory 101

Glitch theory is the study of why things go wrong when they're supposed to go right. In other words, it's the science of identifying and exploiting the holes in your code's defenses.

For example, did you know that the average user will click on any button labeled "Click here to continue"? It's a glitching fundamental!

Hyperlinks to subpages:

Advanced Glitching Techniques | Real-world Glitching Examples Glitching Bugs in Browsers: A Study in Futility

Assignment 1: Create Your Own Glitching Bug

Try your hand at introducing a simple bug into your favorite program. See if you can make it do something unexpected, like print your name 100 times in a row.

Submit your creations to our Glitching Forum for peer review and ridicule.

Resources:

The Glitching Bible by Glitching Bob is a comprehensive guide to the art of glitching.

The Glitching Toolbox has all the tools you'll need to introduce bugs into your code with ease.

The Glitching Community is a place to share your creations and get feedback from fellow glitchers.