>>12087043 (pb)
I stand by it: Software Engineering is mostly fraud, and the professors of it are mostly posers and gate keepers.
they would teach methods that didn't provide results.
they would demand style guides that only served to let it be easier for them to steal other people's work.
they would release code that would be intentionally flawed and used tool-sets and style guides that allowed for stack over runs to be ubiquitous and common to allow for systems to be so easily compromised that an industry was created ('anti virus') that pretended to fix these problems.
They created a hunger games of hazing.
they created a culture of 'last minute software heroes'.
they let grubby foreigners rule the code, and black mail for access to stolen keys and encrypted (secret systems).
And they all got rich shutting out the rest of us.
they tried to steal all software for themselves.
if it weren't for Open Source we would all be forced to pay for 'licenses' for systems that they would fully own.
It goes on and on and on.