• xxce2AAb@feddit.dk
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          When I speak about what I intend to do (that being avoiding being a passenger in a Toyota vehicle henceforth) “I have no idea what I’m talking about”?

          Huh. Next you’ll be telling me I don’t know what my name is or where I live.

          Or perhaps you meant that my life-long 20+ year career as a software developer had left me unable to assess the development failures outlined in this article.

          Wow. Thanks.

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            The real funny part is how you think other car manufacturers are any better, having never heard a thing about their software! Yet one article can make you avoid one of the safest car manufacturers on earth because you think you know something.

            Meanwhile, you don’t know your own name or where you live.

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              You’re putting words in my mouth: I’ve never said any such thing. I’ve spoken exclusively about Toyota and their software development practices, which is what this thread is about. I’ve literally not mentioned any other manufacturer at any point, let alone expressed the opinion that any of them “are any better” - although now that you mention it I’d frankly be very hard pressed to see how any of them could possibly be much worse than what is described here. That’d be difficult to do while still having your code even compile.

              I’ve see a lot of code over the years, written in numerous languages and running on a very wide variety of hardware. Some of it was… Terrible. I’ve yet to see anything anywhere that had a global shared state space of 10000 distinct variables. That’s beyond insanity.

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                So how many automobile computers have you worked on? What language did you use? Why didn’t you just refactor everything since the code wasn’t up to your standards?

                You’re just like an old man yelling at clouds. Or I guess just one specific type of cloud.

                Get out here with your code review.