"Throughout college, also I have sought physical engagement outside of martial arts, taking up climbing and lifting." [0]
Not to be harsh, but I wouldn't buy a book from someone writing about writing that writes awkward/grammatically incorrect sentences like the one above. Also your background doesn't "checkout". You're writing about writing for software engineers, but how long have you been a software engineer? 3 years? 5 years?
Again, my comments are a little harsh, but this has to stop with people filling the internet with useless content, making it harder and harder to find good content.
Thank you for taking the time to let me know how to improve my writing. Would you be so kind as to provide editorial feedback on other pages on my site? I look forward to incorporating your suggestions next time I revise my work.
I think Boeing was in a wrong mindset: certification was seen as a burden instead of being seen as an help to build a better aircraft. But maybe it was not only the fault of Boeing. The certification process of FAA is perhaps not friendly enough toward big air-frame changes (like putting the wings slightly higher to make room for the bigger reactor). Here, the certification process has not identified that a failure of one AOA sensor was able to cause a difficult to avoid crash. Maybe we should allow the use of less reliable source of data (like GPS, ...) each time a sensor has a problem.