Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 19:32:19 +0200 (CEST) From: sylvain.saboua@free.fr To: "misc@openbsd.org" <openbsd.ssab.65f610e327.misc#openbsd.org@ob.0sg.net>, freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org, tech-misc@netbsd.org Subject: Back to basics Message-ID: <289355123.662934131.1570642339608.JavaMail.root@zimbra62-e11.priv.proxad.net> In-Reply-To: <1630917828.662894576.1570641588890.JavaMail.root@zimbra62-e11.priv.proxad.net>
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Here's what I think. Proper software development should involve first a correct understanding of the norms : RFC, OSI model, and what not. Then ideally one must understand the hardware-software interactions, in other terms electronic engeneering, from chips to bits. This is assembly language. Finally, what I might call "grassroots" languages are more desirable than "pop", i.e. C over Python although both have their usage. Am I right ? Sylvain emails by spamgourmet.com
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