Well Musk imports a bunch of H1B “engineers” to artificially lower costs…Translation:
FoMoCo contracted with the lowest bidders.
Musk engineers & builds everything in-house.
The results speak for themselves.
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Well Musk imports a bunch of H1B “engineers” to artificially lower costs…Translation:
FoMoCo contracted with the lowest bidders.
Musk engineers & builds everything in-house.
The results speak for themselves.
The quotes are legit. They are not engineers. They are coders.Well Musk imports a bunch of H1B “engineers” to artificially lower costs…
PUH-LEEZ! That is what the the public is for----testing prod!!A real software enigneer will have to validate the end product though.
You spelled gas station owner/ operator wrongWell Musk imports a bunch of H1B “engineers” to artificially lower costs…
FIFY ;-)You spelledgas stationStop n Rob owner/ operator wrong
Disagree. Software is only as good as the requirements. Ford owns the product, therefore they control the requirements. The outsourced companies bidding for the work will build what they are asked to build. SO in this case, any issues are not the fault of the companies doing the work, it is the fault of the Product owner (FORD) telling them what to build.
I work in health care building software. Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is the same everywhere.
#1 - I want a widget
#2 - define the widget
#3 - develop the widget
#4 - test the widget
#5- deploy the widget
Very simplified example, but step #2 is what makes or breaks the success of the widget.