Software engineering, Rust, Zig, embedded
I ask the most important question:
Which Linux Distribution are you gonna use?
And before you answer: There are wrong answers 🤪
Thanks
Hi, thanks for your post. Can you provide links to the projects so that I can check them out more closely?
I found this article also very interesting: https://extremelearning.com.au/unreasonable-effectiveness-of-quasirandom-sequences/
It focusses more or less on one sequence but provides use cases and in-depth knowledge
Didn’t read all, however, thanks for sharing. Made me laugh and I certainly needed a good laugh today
C’mon, a little bit of flexing is so nice.
But, I get what you’re saying. I usually filter out this bullshit (because I’m a Rustacean myself 😜) but this doesn’t mean that it is as easy for someone else as it is for me.
I think they also live after the mantra “move fast and break things”, in cars that literally means breaking bones.
Fair enough. There are pretty pedantic processes to qualify automotive software, but these are obviously not perfect and bad quality software may still be deployed to the cars.
However, I would not throw OEMs like Tesla and others into the same category regarding Software quality.
How do you mean this?
I assume so
Automotive, Aerospace. Everywhere where you need safety qualifiable software (safety as in ISO 26262 or equivalent)
It’s obviously not giving 110% as it should
Rust and Zig are currently my favorite languages.
The first-class dev and debugging experience, is this with Visual Studio or Rider as IDEs?
Because I currently do C# with Linux + neovim + Omnisharp as Language Server and it is really slow and bad. Do you have any tips?
I can relate …