so, what is 'productivity' ?
ok, you sez it's not a number of lines of code.
maybe 'time to market' ?
as long as 'time to finish coding'
is not a 'time to market'... i think we
may use 'time to market' to measures 'productivity'.
coz 5 GOOD is 100 times better than 500 BAD.
if you've a short 'time to finish coding',
but your code is BAD... you need an extra
time to 'debug' it....may be 'time to market' is your answer....just 'may be':)
When i was a 2nd year student, on OS class.
We playing around the small-size unix -- Minix.
It's not too big, not too complicate - because Andy designed it for a study purpose.
My group project is to do a new process scheduler.
It was a very good time:)
I heard that many universities around the world
use Minix / Xinu as a 'toy' for their students.
My brother there who still a student told me that
next year, new prof will change the OS to Linux...new prof, new os.
Anyway, Minix is what Linux comes from:D
so, what is 'productivity' ? ok, you sez it's not a number of lines of code. maybe 'time to market' ? as long as 'time to finish coding' is not a 'time to market'... i think we may use 'time to market' to measures 'productivity'. coz 5 GOOD is 100 times better than 500 BAD. if you've a short 'time to finish coding', but your code is BAD ... you need an extra
time to 'debug' it. ...may be 'time to market' is your answer. ...just 'may be' :)
When i was a 2nd year student, on OS class. We playing around the small-size unix -- Minix. It's not too big, not too complicate - because Andy designed it for a study purpose. My group project is to do a new process scheduler. It was a very good time :)
I heard that many universities around the world
use Minix / Xinu as a 'toy' for their students.
My brother there who still a student told me that
next year, new prof will change the OS to Linux ...new prof, new os.
Anyway, Minix is what Linux comes from :D