Not to mention the 'secure' databases out there that hold the identities of intelligence sources...
>No, I wasn't referring to medical device programming at all. I was referring to process control, like oil refineries, and other dangerous fields. While *usually* a "mistake" wouldn't actually kill someone, it sure as hell could cost a ton of money. And then surely somebody would get "the axe". ;)
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>>I did say "PROBABLY". I guess death could occur if it is for medical purposes.
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>>you take me so literally. :)
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>>>>One thing about programming, you probably won't kill anyone if you make a mistake.
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>>>Guess you've never worked in the process control industry.
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