Python Productivity Gain?
Peter Hansen
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Wed Feb 18 14:55:14 EST 2004
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Corey Coughlin wrote: > > It is a difficult problem, but I don't think it's completely > insurmountable. Take some programmers right out of school, or just a > general population of people, give them training in language X for a > fixed period of time, set them up to perform some task, and see how > long it takes them. Sure, some of them will be better programmers > than others, but with a large enough sample population you should be > able to draw some conclusions on the average, if there is an effect to > be measured. And yes, the bigger the population, the better the > results, so it would be fairly expensive to conduct, but still, you > could draw conclusions. Getting funding would be tricky, though, > that's a given. And this only looks at productivity for new programmers, which might be an interesting problem for some people, but not others. I would venture to say that Python provides a larger productivity boost for _experienced_ programmers, especially those who are very experienced with OOP and maybe even more so those who have adopted agile methods... -Peter
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