CadeJohnson

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[–] CadeJohnson@slrpnk.net -3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

this seems to reflect the simultaneous co-opting of the titles "architect" (one who designs physical edifices such as buildings) and "engineer" (one who applies math and science principles to problems of infrastructure and industrial production). We all understand what is meant by design, but that does not mean a software design must be devised by an "engineer" or an "architect" anymore than an interior design (though there are also some self-styled "design architects" roaming about). So is it possible to say what is different about software development and software engineering without saying the engineer is an architect? Is it that software developers do not design anything (which in its simplest terms is 'artful arrangement')? That seems arbitrary - though I agree that there can also be a fine line sometimes between, say, architecture and structural engineering.

[–] CadeJohnson@slrpnk.net 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Three! Aptera!

[–] CadeJohnson@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 year ago

When I was living on a sailboat, the logic of overcast days was this; that overcast days are often stormy days, so have a wind generator for the "bad weather". But this may not work in your place - sometimes it is just a low-energy day; cloudy and calm.

Of course the other approach is storage; but it tends to be expensive.

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