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Well if you wanna get into spaceX, I think they'll test your problem solving ability to the max rather than your programming language knowledge
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Voxera113887yRemember reading it was c. (At least mostly)
Also, all computers run dual core processors where each processor run its own instance for a total of 6 instances for redundancy.
If one or two differ from the others they are rebooted and resynced.
This is to lessen the risk of changes due to high energy particles affecting the electronics. -
Wack61917y@Voxera almost right. AFAIK the mainly use C++. The checks for.corrupted calculations run both on the single processors but then too over the raid of tge three to notice failures.
From what I've heard, they like game developers, as a lot of them know C++ and have to work with limited ressources kn the client, so if they're good, they organize their shit well and optimize it!
You guys might like this: https://youtu.be/N5faA2MZ6jY -
SSDD47607yI’ve just finished reading his book and and it does into a lot of detail but didn’t specifically mention any language.
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SSDD47607yIt’s an officially sanctioned biography. Really good.
Elon Musk: How the Billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla is Shaping our Future https://amazon.co.uk/dp/0753555646/...
He was fully involved in its writing and gave the author unprecedented access to his companies and world.
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