Why can’t the IT industry deliver large, faultless projects quickly as in other industries?
After watching National Geographic’s MegaStructures series, I was surprised how fast large projects are completed. Once the preliminary work (design, specifications, etc.) is done on paper, the realization itself of huge projects takes just a few years or sometimes a few months.
How do you break out of the role of a code maintainer? [closed]
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Greenfield vs. brownfield revenue? (attempting to get an idea of measure of effort expended on the two)
The big question I have in my mind: how many developers are brownfield (“enterprise”) compared to greenfield (all new code, from the ground up).
Greenfield vs. brownfield revenue? (attempting to get an idea of measure of effort expended on the two)
The big question I have in my mind: how many developers are brownfield (“enterprise”) compared to greenfield (all new code, from the ground up).
Greenfield vs. brownfield revenue? (attempting to get an idea of measure of effort expended on the two)
The big question I have in my mind: how many developers are brownfield (“enterprise”) compared to greenfield (all new code, from the ground up).
Greenfield vs. brownfield revenue? (attempting to get an idea of measure of effort expended on the two)
The big question I have in my mind: how many developers are brownfield (“enterprise”) compared to greenfield (all new code, from the ground up).