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Unfeasible: it means impossible. Since no engineer is going to admit something is impossible, they use this word instead. When an engineer says something is "non-trivial," it's the equivalent of an airline pilot calmly telling you that you might encounter more...
posted 1 year ago in humor, programming10 views | 4 jaas | reply )
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what engineers mean when they describe problems as "impossible," "trivial," "unfeasible," "non-trivial," "hard," and "very hard."
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Unfeasible: it means impossible. Since no engineer is going to admit something is impossible, they use this word instead. When an engineer says something is "non-trivial," it's the equivalent of an airline pilot calmly telling you that you might encounter more...
posted 8 months ago in humor, programming25 views | 4 jaas | reply )
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Unfeasible: it means impossible. Since no engineer is going to admit something is impossible, they use this word instead. When an engineer says something is "non-trivial," it's the equivalent of an airline pilot calmly telling you that you might encounter more...
posted 8 months ago in humor, programming27 views | 6 jaas | reply )

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