Not sure why you consider a simple question as offence or as trolling. And the question was asked humble and friendly enough. It statet from the very beginning that it *might* clarify things.tomazzi wrote:And I thought that arguments, especially technical arguments are speaking for themselves - it's You who have a problem here, so You are trying to qestion my competence, because You can't understand the arguments nor the portions of code which I've posted here. So I could ask : are You just trolling here?, but I'm not going to say this (well, I've said this, sorry)schnuller wrote:I thought the question was what software you already did write, not what software you are planning to write.
Anyway, since I don't have google+ account nor Facepalm account, I can't give You a link to my profile, and for sure I will not show You my CV (You wouldn't understand most of it, cause there are mostly technical terms).
However, I may tell You that I'm working embedded systems/software in the area of factory automation (servo controllers, PLCs, etc).
In case if by "embedded system" You can only imagine toys like RaspberryPi, (what is rather common picture among laics), then I'll surprise You: "a toy" like S7-319F PLC is build on 3 independant CPUs: TriCore, PMC E9 and ERTEC400 (dedicated ethernet controller with integrated ARM core for handling Profibus and ProfiNet stacks).
What do google+ or facebook have to do with software development? github or similar would be more close to it.
I didn't speak of companies at all. You got a quote where it may have sounded as if i was speaking of companies or a CV?Normally this should be end of this post, but I do uderstand that You believe in some magic or some super powers owned by developers who are working for big-name companies. Well I'm going to show You something:
It is very exhausting to speak to you, as you seem to misunderstand everything. Then quickly rant bout others having no technical backround or knowledge.
I wonder how it may be that none of the thousands of Debian Developers and Maintainers has a clue of C programming.
And if the code of systemd would be as close to perfect as it could be, i still wouldn't use it, as i dislike it's general approach.