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What is better: Fast development or a fast application?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Oct 2000 to 22 Oct 2000

What is more important to the average software house: Getting a product out on time with minimal development and support costs, or an application that is smaller, faster and more powerful?

OptionVotes% 
Development time and support is expensive, so we use RAD tools wherever possible.3914.03
Computers are fast enough - we go for RAD over application speed if possible.2910.43
They are both equally important.9835.25
RAD is nice but we prefer the 'hands on' approach to development.6222.30
Application speed and size are critical, so we avoid RAD if it compromises either.5017.99



 
GeneralCorporate or Commercial? Pin
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 9:35
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 9:35 
GeneralRe: Corporate or Commercial? Pin
Chris Maunder16-Oct-00 10:22
cofounderChris Maunder16-Oct-00 10:22 
GeneralRe: Corporate or Commercial? Pin
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 13:39
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 13:39 
Corporations care about the bottom line (or at least, they should), and having something that works as soon as possible makes sense. It's a cost/benefit tradeoff, you do as much as you can do that isn't really painful, and then roll it out and move on.

Software craftsmanship isn't going away, there just are a LOT more programmers today than there were 15 years ago. Not every job needs deep expertise and an appreciation for the art of coding. Those of us who care about how well written our software is will continue to do the 'low level' coding, either in real-time/embedded, OS-level, or work at creating the tools that other programmers use. (Someone has to write the compiler, VM, etc...)

I don't think it's reasonable to expect all programmers to understand things like cache utilization, as there are plenty of things to be coded that don't require that knowledge. I'm glad there are plenty of VB/SQL programmers out there so I can happily avoid ever having to do that sort of thing again. :
GeneralThis smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Alvaro Mendez16-Oct-00 8:50
Alvaro Mendez16-Oct-00 8:50 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 9:46
Jim Wuerch16-Oct-00 9:46 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Alvaro Mendez16-Oct-00 9:59
Alvaro Mendez16-Oct-00 9:59 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Chris Maunder16-Oct-00 10:30
cofounderChris Maunder16-Oct-00 10:30 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Paul Wolfensberger19-Oct-00 15:00
Paul Wolfensberger19-Oct-00 15:00 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Eli Vingot22-Oct-00 7:04
sussEli Vingot22-Oct-00 7:04 
GeneralRe: This smells like a VB vs. VC++ question... Pin
Eli Vingot22-Oct-00 7:04
sussEli Vingot22-Oct-00 7:04 

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