microcode, compilers, and supercomputer architecture

From: Ward D. Griffiths III <gram_at_cnct.com>
Date: Mon Apr 5 21:36:53 1999

On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Dwight Elvey wrote:

> There was a lecturer at a conference of embedded software
> developers. He asked the crowd, "How many of you would
> get on a plane that you knew had the flight code written
> by your software team?"
>
> In the crowd of some 300, one fellow raised his hand.
> The lecturer was puzzled, no one had ever answered this
> question positively before. He had to know why this man
> was so confident. He asked the one with his hand up,
> "Why do you think your software writers are so good?"

Since I don't do group efforts that aren't open source and I'd been
responsible for software related to aircraft safety (mind you' I'd
prefer those be open source), of course I'd raise my hand. I'd have
(I have) already flown the relevant test flights. I just did minor
avionics stuff, not the whole autopilot or inertial navigation
systems, but it adds up. Of course I'll risk my life on my team.
It's me.
--
Ward Griffiths
"the timid die just like the daring; and if you don't take the plunge then 
you'll just take the fall"                                Michael Longcor
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