Which software company has the best engineers?

...

Microsoft

Google

function DonutCounter(){

Facebook

Apple

Linux

stackoverflow

Temple OS

Sup Forums lol

They have good designers to make normies like bad engineering, you fell for it.

GNU

systems designers? are normies engineers in this case?

also, zombo.com

Graphics designers. Technologies that become popular because of loads of marketing, 3d renders, catch phrases, "business" mentality, "cool" values etc.
They have very few technology related merits.

> $70 text editor
> €199 font
> donut-counter.js
Classic.

what do you think is an example of a company with good technical merits?

Like I said. GNU, making everything modular and open is very admirable from a technology standpoint.

does it bother anyone else that different entities are referred to by their relative position inside a parent element?

If you're looking for things in that picture that bother, this is your lucky day.

Seconded

Definitely Facebook.

Could be a mastercard ad.

>software
>engineers
top kek
The creature in your image is called a code-monkey.

>Mack
>Meme text editor
>A thin qt
>JS
>Donut-counter

>""""""""engineers""""""""

Isn't the GNU echo program horribly bloated due to its poor engineering?

amd

pivotal?

>GNU
the search continues

Epic

Yes, Open Source projects are notorious for god awful programming because there's most of the time no enforcement of style or certain practices.

Me

FSF

ANSYS

The best software engineers are in,

Cisco
Oracle
HP
IBM

>Oracle
almost fell for it

>var self = this

Sup Forums.
The internet's best source of dank memes since 2003.

kek xD

ever heard about closures in javascript?

>donut counter

how hard do you think will getting a cisco internship be? They give a lot of internships around my area. Are we talking about google/facebook level questioning lshit?

none
every software company is full of incompetent hacks

gnu true:

#include
#include
#include
#include "system.h"

/* Act like "true" by default; false.c overrides this. */
#ifndef EXIT_STATUS
# define EXIT_STATUS EXIT_SUCCESS
#endif

#if EXIT_STATUS == EXIT_SUCCESS
# define PROGRAM_NAME "true"
#else
# define PROGRAM_NAME "false"
#endif

#define AUTHORS proper_name ("Jim Meyering")

void
usage (int status)
{
printf (_("\
Usage: %s [ignored command line arguments]\n\
or: %s OPTION\n\
"),
program_name, program_name);
printf ("%s\n\n",
_(EXIT_STATUS == EXIT_SUCCESS
? N_("Exit with a status code indicating success.")
: N_("Exit with a status code indicating failure.")));
fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
printf (USAGE_BUILTIN_WARNING, PROGRAM_NAME);
emit_ancillary_info ();
exit (status);
}

int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
set_program_name (argv[0]);
setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);

atexit (close_stdout);

/* Recognize --help or --version only if it's the only command-line
argument. */
if (argc == 2)
{
if (STREQ (argv[1], "--help"))
usage (EXIT_STATUS);

if (STREQ (argv[1], "--version"))
version_etc (stdout, PROGRAM_NAME, PACKAGE_NAME, Version, AUTHORS,
(char *) NULL);
}

exit (EXIT_STATUS);
}

Unix true (osx and bsd derivatives, AFAIK):


#[license]

Renaissance Technology

Less than 300 employees. Need to have PhD in math/stats/CS to get an interview.

this
/thread

why is their software such a mess?

Initially, MS copied Mac OS superficially, and then just lumped more and more shit to it to preserve compatibility. Sometimes they removed it, but the rate of that was much lower.

gnu true:
false

FreeBSD true:
true

OpenBSD true:
true

Plan 9 true:
true

Windows true:
true

Unfortunately, we get treated like shit.

Or maybe its just me...

what about NSA ?

What area are you in? CA, TX, MA, NC, NY elsewhere? What position?

What company?

>What company?

>Exxon Mobil

Tesla

SAP

true should be a shell script not a C program.

Amazon.

>What company?