• Skullgrid@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    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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      4 个月前

      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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        4 个月前

        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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          4 个月前

          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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            4 个月前

            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.