BBC "Epic fail"

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Just reading this http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8221235.stm

Then they run it. If anything it should go wrong - and anyone who has ever done any programming will know how frequent this is - they get nothing out.
A crash. Epic fail.
Because the software that live coders use is designed for a compile-free, real-time use, the performers face this prospect much less often.

Quite surprised. They're only missing a big fail boat picture.
 
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