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by GlennS
5008 days ago
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Peopleware uses similar studies with similar numbers, but it also adds the caveat that people at the same companies tend to be relatively closer together. So even if you were to accept that some programmers are orders of magnitude better than others, at it's likely that some of that is about things like noise, interruptions, network effects of putting a lot of good people together, and general corporate culture stuff. |
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