Hi, > "None of us are resistant to new ideas or ways of looking at things" Happy LEARNING
https://www.robotshop.com/uk/37-modules-sensor-kit-arduino.html https://www.raspberrypi.org/ https://beagleboard.org/bone On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 14:11, Dave Newton <davelnew...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 07:56 Zahid Rahman <zahidr1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > The space and defence don't share what they are doing. So I don't think > > yours is reasonable statement that you know what is happening in the > > aerospace and defence industry. > > > Hm. I don't think your assumption that I haven't done defense contracting > is a reasonable one, but we'll agree to disagree on that one. (If you're > wondering, encrypted radio systems, and consulting on guidance systems. And > I still know the people I worked with--and people that use the systems or > their descendents.) > > FWIW: you're going to find people with a pretty wide background in this > group, many with decades of experience across a full spectrum of domains. > Speaking for myself, I come from both embedded and application development > going on 30+ years now. I know others here have similar time in the > trenches. None of us are resistant to new ideas or ways of looking at > things--but we have an appreciation for factual claims and accurate > representations. > > Anyway you jumped to a conclusion of reverse engineering when I was > > referring to the benefit of traceability when using interpretive code. > > > I "jumped" to reverse engineering because you specifically said an > advantage of Java was decompilation (not unique to Java), and that's a > primary component of reverse engineering almost by definition. > > d. > -- > em: davelnew...@gmail.com > mo: 908-380-8699 > tw: @dave_newton <https://twitter.com/dave_newton> > li: dave-newton <https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-newton/> > gh: davelnewton <https://github.com/davelnewton> > so: Dave Newton <http://stackoverflow.com/users/438992/dave-newton> > bl[0]: Bucky Bits <http://buckybits.blogspot.com/> > bl[1]: Maker's End Blog <https://blog.makersend.com> > sk: davelnewton_skype >