Serious question: How do government programmers on classified networks access StackOverflow?
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Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
What if the F-35 is so bad because they can't copy and paste from StackOverflow. I'm totally serious.
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Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
They don't, and the F-35 code likely wouldn't find much help on SO.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @SwiftOnSecurity
I worked tangentially on controls research for the F-35. Very narrow skillset for that kind code.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @SwiftOnSecurity
Some is written in C++. But lots of obscure assembly stuff, Ada, and others in there. USAF retired JOVIAL not long ago.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @SwiftOnSecurity
They paid me to learn FORTRAN.
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Replying to @mishelleym @SwiftOnSecurity
I built a lot of models off old FORTRAN code. That never made it into any real time systems, tho.
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