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Showstopper

In software development, a showstopper is a computer bug which prevents a project from going forward, as opposed to a minor bug which can be documented and coped with. In show business, a showstopper is an outstanding performance which directs attention to the actor. Showstopper is also a book about the development of the Windows NT operating system.

 

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