ted@grebyn.com (Ted Holden) (03/27/91)
The recent article containing the view I mentioned on productivity was by Charles A. Rovira, writing in the Jan 91 issue of Computer Language, p 119. The article shows the opposite possible extreme from the 3 lines of code per day mentioned in my recent article as an example of Ada "productivity". I did not mean to say, by the way, that productivity was the chief knock against Ada... compared to the Stevens and Brown tasking model of Ada ("It shall not be the case that a lesser-priority task shall be running and a higher-priority task not..."), the 3-lines- of-code-per-day business pales. It's just that Ada zealots claim productivity as one of Ada's STRONG points. At 3 lines per day, I'd hate to see what one of its weaker points was. Ted Holden HTE
jls@rutabaga.Rational.COM (Jim Showalter) (03/29/91)
I'm just going to ignore him this time. I'll take him seriously when he demonstrates at least marginal familiarity with Ada. -- ***** DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed herein are my own, except in the realm of software engineering, in which case I've borrowed them from incredibly smart people.