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by gruseom 6320 days ago
Has software development really gotten 160x faster in the last 10-15 years? It's a moving target, of course, since people keep trying more ambitious things as tools get more powerful. But that number doesn't feel right to me.

On the other hand, the main argument - that the percentage of effort occupied by deployment has grown - may not need that figure.

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Considering there are things you can do with web apps now that you couldn't do at all in 1996, I'd say for some use cases web development is now "infinitely" faster.
Sure you could. You could have built the web and everything you needed and then written your app :)

"Development is faster" presumably means "relative to what people are trying to do". That's the sense in which the OP uses it, because he's talking about development going faster per project. The concept is problematic since what projects consist of has changed as much as everything else has.