@alienghic@timeloop.cafe
@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
So apparently one of the advantages of a formal CS education is they tell you about the disasters to remind you that code quality matters.. I remember these
Theres Therac 25
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therac-25
Which did kill people
And the arianne 5 launch which cost 370 million 1990s dollars
https://smartbear.com/blog/bug-day-ariane-5-disaster/
@ics@tau-ceti.space
@alienghic@timeloop.cafe @thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io No need for a CS degree (don't have one myself) - I learned it in my first job (embedded) when I asked what the machine is going to be used for - the machine for which I was writing QA-software to test it. Feom that day on, I knew all software needs to work to rhe best of the abilities of the people involved - and the people need to be real craftspeople, who want to be proud of their craft.