Yes, its damn true.
SpaceX in its recent launch Dragon 2 Flight has used a technology based on Chromium and Javascript
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So Cheers to Javascript. What are your views on this ?
Yes, its damn true.
SpaceX in its recent launch Dragon 2 Flight has used a technology based on Chromium and Javascript
CGPA Calculator - CGPA Converter to Percentage
So Cheers to Javascript. What are your views on this ?
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I wonder if they should have gone with Typescript atleast although while I was learning Typescript, I was feeling that its too verbose and maybe making the codebase a lot bigger and complicated at someplace by forcing us to declare types again and again. There are subtle Typescript specific behaviour that might just cause debugging harder but SpaceX should and I dont know if they already have but they should conduct an AMA or podcast or conference about challenges and choices they faced and made with regards to software.
Oops you're going to hit a nerve in die-hard fundamentalists who code just about anything in Assembler or byte code.
I do not think that the people of spacex are improvised if they chose this technology for something it should be and achieved a level of maturity much higher than most think. I think this opens new doors for js and the power he is coming to have.
Javascript a strong Script
Yes true, it is all about stronger determinism guarantees.
Also, I agree in case of garbage collected (GC) Functional Programming languages, GC can offer stronger determinism due to immutability imposed by these languages which make them realtime capable. Even in case of Java, there are some GC algorithms can offer determinism guarantees.
So in the end, any language runtime, if it can provide stronger determinism guarantees can be used for mission critical systems.
Good stuff!
They might be used tensorflow js
No. They are using Javacript for UI Interface
This sheds a very ugly light on SpaceX and their commitment to quality. I mean, managing something as risky and complex as a rocket with a web browser and a language as frail as Javascript? A language that converts everything in everything else, making equality not transitive? A language that allows this
destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat ?
No, definitively it is not acceptable, even if it controls just some minor stuff. A bug there could trigger a cascade.
Bugs speak more to the developer than the language. People bash JavaScript because they jump in without understanding it.
Yet they managed to dock into the ISS successfully. Is that unacceptable to you too? You would've coded the ui with assembler I assume.
People trash languages just for trashing them. It literally doesn't matter if you get to space with that, you won't be taken seriously. I don't find the logic in that argument.
Brendan must be so proud his passion project broke through the stratosphere, (even if only for a UI). 🌟
I wonder why CommonLISP (or any robust LISPy code system) isn't used more ubiquitously for highly-dependable systems.
Don't know a whole ton about C or C++, just know LISP can address all their concerns plus virtually everything else in Computer Science (being based of Church's λ-Calculus) with an AST comparably faster, safer, and superiorly abstracted than C.
Am I tripping?
Using any language or runtime is acceptable as long as they handle the risks properly.
I wonder if they added an F5 button? Just in case...
Haha, I bet they have Ctrl+R too!
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Yes, equivalent hardware overrides are in place.
It is not about JavaScript maturity; it is about design choice. Garbage Collectors based languages are not used in mission-critical tasks because they may turn non-deterministic. It is not with C and C++ because, as a programmer, you control all the aspects.
Typescript? I hope?
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