• Skullgrid@lemmy.world
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    9 天前

    All the smart people went to build computers instead of rockets, and now we have smartphones and the internet.

    I work in software, most of my peers are not spacefaring material. The issue is budget and ability/desire to do things that are bold instead of sending robots up there.

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      9 天前

      Sure, but is bet some of them would be pretty useful for programming fuel pump controllers or navigation systems. Neil Armstrong flew Apollo 11, he didn’t design or build it.

      • frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        9 天前

        No, they would not. The kind of software development done in aerospace is very, very different from the commercial industry at large. Writing 20 lines per week might be considered a breakneck pace because of all the formal verification that needs to be done on every single line.

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          9 天前

          Eh, some parts are that critical but also someone has to write the logic for the bathroom occupancy light.

          • frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            9 天前

            How many people is that going to employ?

            Remember, this thread started by saying “smart people” got sidetracked into IT rather than building rockets. There are a lot of problems with that claim, but at the very least, it has to assume that these less important items would be able to employ lots and lots of programmers.