No silver bullets? (was Re: Could Python supplant Java?)
Peter Hansen
peter at engcorp.com
Thu Aug 22 01:00:50 EDT 2002
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Aahz wrote: > > In article <3D642BD2.4BE73B58 at engcorp.com>, > Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> wrote: > > > >That may be, but I think he's out of date. I believe there are > >potential silver bullets(*) these days, although the measurements are > >still arriving so it's not possible to draw firm conclusions just > >yet. In fact, some of us plan to avoid drawing firm conclusions until > >we've milked them for all they're worth, since it's a nice competitive > >advantage for us. :) > > > >* Silver bullet defined as that which can deliver an order-of-magnitude > >improvement in productivity, reliability, and simplicity, per comments > >I saw in the linked article: > > > >http://www.virtualschool.edu/mon/SoftwareEngineering/BrooksNoSilverBullet.html > > Enh. If you're referring to > http://www.virtualschool.edu/cox/AmProTTEF.html > then I'm not so sure. I wasn't. I've never seen that before. Maybe I will read it now. > Brad Cox talks about the glories of the > capitalist system for regulating the manufacture of goods; while much of > what is he says is correct, he ignores the fact the current system hides > much of the actual costs (particularly to the environment, but also the > human cost). That makes his argument much less compelling to me. Agreement. Maybe I won't read it after all. :) -Peter
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