Interesting assumption
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am I wrong? if I'm wrong, I'll retract, but be even more puzzled, as my experience with the industry shows that normal practices there are in advance of those in the software industry
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Those catapults aren't going to build themselves, you know
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Or, apparently, software engineering (see also: https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/voting_software.png …)
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it's like trying to invent chemical engineering before you've transitioned from alchemy to chemistry
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Clearly has little to no contemporary experience in manufacturing. Mostly quite advanced, even support lot-size zero in many operations. Well beyond silo’d MES or ProfiNet, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, Modbus base stuff from 10 years ago.
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Nanotech, smart materials, bioengineering, additive manufacturing, micro-batch specialized chemicals, photonics, and micro-fluidics would like to contest the premise.
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*blinks slowly* You mean we still have those kids climbing through the looms fixing the running machines?!!?
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This is equivalent to describing software engineering as “it’s just typing.”
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