A few times I have told the anecdote that the singly most baffling thing I ever saw in a code review — not the most insecure, just the most “how could a real programmer have written this? how could this ever make sense?” thing — was simply a C++ variable “number_of_trucks” … declared as float. Unambiguously referring to real physical trucks in a fleet.

Reader, it’s been over ten years and I am blowing the gods damn whistle. I had edited that story to protect the guilty: the variable was named number_of_planes. It was shipped by a company whose name begins with “B” and rhymes with “GOING out of business.”

@0xabad1dea Oooh, that's smart! They made sure to have the software ready for partial planes, losing emergency doors and stuff. Ahead of their time, really.
@macberg @0xabad1dea you'd think so, but then again that sort of information tends to be more useful when you know where it's missing from. or that it's missing from your plane, and not anybody else's.