I will probably disagree with where you are going .... but often the phrase is an excuse for bad behavior. In children we may excuse a mistake if we feel the child takes it too serious, and say no one is perfect but.... For adults the phrase comes to be a meaningless cliche. Having managed large IT systems, if someone told me after a serious problem, 'no one is perfect' I may scream and I am a calm person. lol
I work in IT as well so I agree. You develop processes to avoid errors, test, refine your process and test again in a ongoing loop. Eventually you will hit perfection. The imperfection comes when you ignore that process or miss a step.
and someone smarter or with more determination will find a way around your 'perfection'. There will eventually be something more perfect created by someone else in the future. Some improvement, something better
You cant get more perfect than perfection. You may have a different idea as to what that entails but that doesnt really mean much.
If you were perfect, why do you care what others think or say? Why you have to try so hard to convince others to think as you do? Why do you even need to be on the computer or use machinery of any kind? Why do you need clothes or food? Why do you crave to love or have any feeling at all? Why do you like this but not that?
So what exactly does perfection look like to you and how will you know if we ever reach that point? What will there be after perfection? What would be our purpose for existence? What would be the purpose of the universe? What would be the purpose if a god?
The only perfection is the absolute absence of everything.
The very idea that god exists and acts means he is not perfect. Giving a god emotions like love or anger is making him imperfect. Giving him a need to create makes him imperfect. The very fact that we are not already aware of what his words, demands, religion, etc., are makes him imperfect. We should not need a book or for someone else to tell us what he expects from us. We should not need any outside form of communication that can be distorted or misunderstood.
Even is we were gods, we would be in some form of competition and conflict with each other and with god.
So no there is no perfection, now or ever. There is no perfect god.
There might be some force out there that we in our small imaginations might perceive as god, but it is not perfect, just more evolved that we are. As long as we give it human attributes it can never be perfect to us. Even pure energy, as we understand it, has it's opposite so that is not not perfection either.