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aminggs"All of our experience in the last sixty years has suggested that productivity drops off a cliff as team size increases. So, if you want more code from a larger team, you have to invest heavily in ways of extracting value out of unproductive people in an
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20 Jul 08
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All of our experience in the last sixty years has suggested that productivity drops off a cliff as team size increases
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If everything we know about teams suggests that smaller teams have the greatest productivity, isn’t it a valid choice to invest heavily in tools and processes that are specifically tuned to maximizing the productivity of small teams?
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zenbonoboThursday, November 22, 2007
What if powerful languages and idioms only work for small teams?
What indeed? What if closures and meta-programming and expressive type systems and annotations and all of the other tools that give us the power to build powerf
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