'The man who wants to take your jobs'
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Mar 24 19:55:59 EST 2004
There was a wonderful commentary on this in the recent slashdot story
about eXtreme Programming:
Extreme Programming - last decade's fad. (Score:2)
by Pathetic Coward (33033) on 2004-03-24 18:37 (#8662085)
It's been replaced by the new methodology: "Offshore Programming":
(a) None of this "customer user story" crap that has management need to have
regular contact with the development staff. Instead you give them the specs
and they do the work without talking back to you. Management's time is
valuable and can't be wasted on petty programming implementation details.
(b) Wasting time on testing is foolish. You pay people to do the work, so
they should do it right the first time. If not there are plenty of others to
replace them.
(c) Pair programming doesn't go far enough. If you can put two people in a
cube, why not more? And reduce the space, too. But having a person looking
over a cube-mate's shoulder is wasteful. Everyone should be busy producing
code.
The new methodology also has these advantages:
(d) You don't have to see the developers. Having a group of geeks in your
office detracts from the image you want to present to clients: those people
can never be part of your social group.
(e) You save money by hiring people that work cheap.
Extreme Programming - so nineties. We're in a new decade now.
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