> You obviously have no experience in construction or civil engineering, have never looked at a building code book, and generally have no idea what engineering is:
I have very little experience in a architecture project decades ago, I just described my experience a couple comments above - I haven't claimed any more than that. I don't know what reasonable claim you could have to affirming I have never looked at a building code book - I more than looked at one, implemented in software the rules in there following the direction of an architect, and was generally amazed when I saw how real engineering works. I also spent five years attending an engineering school before working in large "software engineering" projects for 20 years, which I don't think are an instance of engineering at all, but hey.
Enjoy your faith in software engineering, your ad-hominems, your cynicism, and your real engineering career. Good bye.
I have very little experience in a architecture project decades ago, I just described my experience a couple comments above - I haven't claimed any more than that. I don't know what reasonable claim you could have to affirming I have never looked at a building code book - I more than looked at one, implemented in software the rules in there following the direction of an architect, and was generally amazed when I saw how real engineering works. I also spent five years attending an engineering school before working in large "software engineering" projects for 20 years, which I don't think are an instance of engineering at all, but hey.
Enjoy your faith in software engineering, your ad-hominems, your cynicism, and your real engineering career. Good bye.