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On 7/15/20 9:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 7:51 AM
From: "Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest"
To: "Roland Hughes" , interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Interest Digest, Vol 106, Issue 14
On 15/07/2020 13:01, Roland Hughes wrote:
What I'm saying is
On 7/15/20 5:00 AM, Cristián Maureira-Fredes wrote:
I'm pretty sure you understand how your message breaks our Code of
Conduct, and making those generalized bias comments about developers
using other programming languages from different countries
is not admitted in this mailing list.
I'm
On 7/15/20 5:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote:
I haven't followed the entirety of this thread (as it's split into a few
different threads for some reason).
That reason would probably be because I get this in digest form and
don't always remember to change the subject line when
On 7/15/20 5:00 AM, Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote:
Are you calling the person who has maintained QtCore for the last 10+
years, who has worked directly first under Trolltech and then Nokia, who
has been the release manager for a number of Qt releases (just before
4.7, which publicly introduced Qt
> As another has pointed out, this wasn't a jump, just a perfunctory
> functional safety check. One of the things one does when working in an
> FDA regulated or functional safety environment. You open the binary in a
> standard text editor making certain nothing is obviously exposed. It's a
>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 7:51 AM
> From: "Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest"
> To: "Roland Hughes" , interest@qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Interest] Interest Digest, Vol 106, Issue 14
>
> On 15/07/2020 13:01, Roland Hughes wrote:
> > What I'm saying is Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum (I
On 15/07/2020 13:01, Roland Hughes wrote:
What I'm saying is Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum (I don't remember their
real names now, just the darting nick names; they tagged the trio I was
with Moe, Larry, and Curly; it's a darting thing) developers working at
Nokia who threw darts with me months on
> Some of the best programmers I know
Knowing how to program is not important. Knowing software engineering methods is
important. This is something I have learned the hard way when working in a
functional
safety company for more than three years.
It seems regarding functional safety Roland