Originally Posted by
AviatorDave
Really? You think the nine bucks an hour guys in India understand the 286 and the special programming techniques it takes to efficiently program those systems better than a US engineer?
The real reason is obvious: the Silicon valley techie won‘t do the job for $9 an hour.
Those guys in India are the ones who haven't (yet) established resumes and contacts to get to Silly Valley with H1-B visas to get paid a lot more. The vast majority of them are quite capable coders.
Anyway, we've seen no evidence of problems with coding. MCAS seems to have done just what it was designed to do.
That's the problem.