We’ve talked about the engineers who write the code that operates SpaceX spaceships. Now let’s talk about the people who build and maintain the tools and processes that enable the developers and ultimately, help accomplish the mission of flying astronauts to space. Stack Overflow talked with Erin Ishimoticha, an engineer in the Software Delivery Engineering… The post Testing software so it’s reliable enough for space appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/11/testing-software-so-its-reliable-enough-for-space/
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