In fairness, the NASA Engineer can’t get NPM to behave either. That’s why we don’t send JavaScript to space. (Edit: Lol. I guess we totally do send JavaScript into space.)
Or do we? Now I desperately want to know what the first piece of JacaScript to run in space was/will be? It did/will mark the exact moment that we stopped taking space seriously.
The touchscreen controls and displays in SpaceX crew capsules are web based. So JavaScript is going to space pretty often.
Nice.
Holds hat over heart, and salutes.
Remember how the Titan sub used a game controller and everyone called them out? I think I’d still feel safer.
The touchscreen controls and displays in SpaceX crew capsules are web based.
ok, but a real spacefaring organisation though? One that isn’t run by a fucking idiot?
SpaceX is quite “real”. No other company is even close to it’s tech, low cost, and launch cadence. It’s because it’s run by Gwynne Shotwell, the President of SpaceX, who is skilled at keeping Musk away from ruining it.
Using modern tech with its associated crappy software lifecycle to save cost is a heavy gamble, however. Instead of breaking Reddit for a couple of hours, they can’t fire their RCS thrusters to avoid collision with space junk because some stupid NPE that was missed in the QA process that no longer exists because that team was replaced with AI.
Oh wonder. Sooner or later it will crash and I won’t cry.
TBF in the Y2K era JavaScript was less of a suspect choice of scripting language. And it’s a commercial variant called Nombas ScriptEase which is not better, and it’s unsupported since 2003, but there you go.
Guys like on the right are why I’m glad that in Canada any old dev can’t call themselves an engineer or oversee safety-critical development. Software engineering is a sub-discipline of engineering and regulated as such.
Last place I was at called them build “masters” for this reason.
To call the guy on the left a software engineer is a misclassification
Bit mage