It’s just the life of each software dev: don’t need to account for this situation, because the target would never move by 10000kms within seconds.
Plus, the buyer would never bring a failed unit back to ask for a refund, so why bother and spend more on development. Unless it’s a liquid fuel rocket, you wouldn’t be able to change Trust and speed once fired.
but any software engineer knows sensors and inputs aren’t infallible … and neither is your code! you apply limits to account for anomalies, which should just be an expectation
It’s just the life of each software dev: don’t need to account for this situation, because the target would never move by 10000kms within seconds. Plus, the buyer would never bring a failed unit back to ask for a refund, so why bother and spend more on development. Unless it’s a liquid fuel rocket, you wouldn’t be able to change Trust and speed once fired.
but any software engineer knows sensors and inputs aren’t infallible … and neither is your code! you apply limits to account for anomalies, which should just be an expectation
Any good software engineer who actually gives a fuck.
It’s the difference between a software developer and a software engineer.