I agree with you. However, if you're not some high level manager who controls this, what's the next best thing you can do?
I think most problems are less technical and are more about people and processes. You can still argue you don't have enough influence there, and that's completely possible and realistic. But that should be where we direct attention.
Yes, some technical advances in better tools and languages that provide stricter proofs and so on are needed and will help. But ultimately it's still the people that need to learn, use, and enforce the processes.
I agree with you. However, if you're not some high level manager who controls this, what's the next best thing you can do?
I think most problems are less technical and are more about people and processes. You can still argue you don't have enough influence there, and that's completely possible and realistic. But that should be where we direct attention.
Yes, some technical advances in better tools and languages that provide stricter proofs and so on are needed and will help. But ultimately it's still the people that need to learn, use, and enforce the processes.