Slashdot Mirror


Does Outsourcing Programming Really Save Money?

itwbennett writes "In a blog post titled 'Why I Will Never Feel Threatened by Cheap Overseas Programming', John Larson tells the story of a startup that shipped its initial programming to India, paying $14 per hour, with predictably disastrous results. Larson concludes: 'I have yet to see a project done overseas at that sort of hourly rate that has actually gone well.' But in this not-uncommon tale of outsourcing woe, is the problem really with the programming or with unrealistic expectations?" The comments on Larson's blog post (originally titled "Why I Will Never Feel Threatened by Programmers in India") seem to me more valuable than the post itself.

2 of 653 comments (clear)

  1. I outsourced this first post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seems to work ok.

  2. Re:Faulty Reasoning by compro01 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Available evidence suggests you can sell an unfinished program just fine.

    --
    upon the advice of my lawyer, i have no sig at this time