[Beowulf] First 96-Node Transmeta Desktop Cluster Ships
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Andrew Piskorski atp at piskorski.comThu May 5 07:07:16 PDT 2005
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 06:57:40AM -0700, Jim Lux wrote: > > http://www.paulgraham.com/gh.html > > > Paul cites the old 10:1 productivity canard (old and canard may be > redundant) from Brooks. The actual study back in the 60s was very contrived Interesting. Shame on him then for not properly digging into the original sources before writing his essay. Are there *NO* good scientific studies of programmer productivity? -- Andrew Piskorski <atp at piskorski.com> http://www.piskorski.com/
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