Off-topic: What happened to the other NASA story (about the HUUUGE announcement)? Was that fake?On-topic: It's sad that they aren't going to open source the code for evolutionary antenna design. I heard about that several years ago and have always been curious to see how that works.
NASA is big on peer review, this should be a big help for them. When I was working there as a software developer, there were always "all hands on deck" design meetings and code reviews.
breckinlogginsMar 9, 2006
Off-topic: What happened to the other NASA story (about the HUUUGE announcement)? Was that fake?On-topic: It's sad that they aren't going to open source the code for evolutionary antenna design. I heard about that several years ago and have always been curious to see how that works.
alex007Mar 9, 2006
Please read this article on how high quality NASA software is: <a class="user" href="http://www.fastcompany.com/online/06/writestuff.html.">http://www.fastcompany.com/online/06/writestuff.html.</a> This article is a very interesting read.
toddffwMar 9, 2006
Let me bust out my Commodore PET and start the writing!
chimpanzeeMar 9, 2006
What a lovely thing to say.
sirplusMar 9, 2006
digg! oh yeah :) me and my monkey have our spacesuits ready and we're coding in martian!
inklingMar 10, 2006
NASA is big on peer review, this should be a big help for them. When I was working there as a software developer, there were always "all hands on deck" design meetings and code reviews.