Bug City
Bug City is a colloquial term used in software development to describe a software project, codebase, or release that is riddled with an unusually high number of software bugs. It often implies a state of disrepair and instability, where fixing one bug seems to introduce several others. The term carries a negative connotation and suggests a lack of quality control, poor development practices, inadequate testing, or inherent complexity that makes the software difficult to manage.
The term is generally used informally within development teams and project management to express frustration and highlight the need for improvement. It might be used to describe a situation where a software product is constantly crashing, producing incorrect results, or exhibiting unexpected behavior. While "Bug City" is a descriptive term, it offers no specific technical insights into the nature or source of the bugs. Rather, it serves as a general assessment of the software's overall quality and reliability.