What is the difference between bug and glitch?

Can i know the exact difference between bug and glitch.??????


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  • A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system. It is often used to describe a transient fault that corrects itself, and is therefore difficult to troubleshoot.A glitch might also refer to a transitory fault condition due to poor power supply or an intermittent hardware fault on an external device. Ensuring good, clean, power to the system is not a programming feature and the only thing that we can do to defend against it is to ensure that all important saved data is verifiable with check sums, or hash values, and is written to multiple locations.
    A software bug is an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways. Most bugs arise from mistakes and errors made by people in either a program's source code or its design, or in frameworks and operating systems used by such programs, and a few are caused by compilers producing incorrect code.

    Note that a glitch is described as "transient". Also note that the glitch is the fault itself, whereas a bug might refer more to the code that causes the fault, which is less transient than the actual fault.

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