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jgauth | 3 years ago

Where does Murphy come from?

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dools|3 years ago

Everyone else beat me to the explanation. The "Murphy" in Murphy's law also worked specifically on RocketSleds which is where the term "Murphy's Law" came from:

"Following the end of hostilities, in 1947 Murphy attended the United States Air Force Institute of Technology, becoming R&D Officer at the Wright Air Development Center of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It was while here that he became involved in the high-speed rocket sled experiments (USAF project MX981, 1949) which led to the coining of Murphy's law."

I was very pleasantly surprised by this coincindence when I was looking for a name for my testing package to go with my RocketSled framework. I named the framework RocketSled before I wrote the testing package, with no idea about the history of the term Murphy's Law.

Interesting side note: murphytest lives on to this day as an NPM package, I still use the same approach to testing stuff now (ie. not worrying about any of the tenets of "Unit Testing", a practise which I called "Convergence Testing" at the time, but which probably already has a name, like Integration Testing maybe).

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_A._Murphy_Jr.

mavxg|3 years ago

Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.

adamauckland|3 years ago

I'm guessing something to do with Murphy's law

layer8|3 years ago

Murphy’s Law.