Submitted by returnofjuju t3_11wm7kg in space
arcosapphire t1_jd0pqf1 wrote
Reply to comment by pompanoJ in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
Actually what he founded was x.com, an online bank. It merged with software company Confinity, which had developed the payment processing software that became PayPal. So he was not actually a software developer.
CMDR_Shazbot t1_jd22zt1 wrote
He developed the software for his first company, zip2. Enough to get the POC off the ground and attract investors and hire additional developers to clean up the code, sell it off, build up X.com, sell it off, and fund SpaceX.
No matter how skilled you think he is at it, he is by definition a self taught software developer, who then learned rocket science through the people around him and his employees. People seem to think spending 20 years around literal rocket scientists who are building things for him doesn't cover what you'd learn in 4 years of university.
People dont seem to realize SpaceX is also a software company.
Bensemus t1_jd3pdr5 wrote
He worked on the software for both Zip2 and X.com.
arcosapphire t1_jd3qi0z wrote
Neither of which resemble the architecture of Twitter.
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