Thomas Neil

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When you can write software with fewer programmers, it saves you more than money. As Fred Brooks pointed out in The Mythical Man-Month, adding people to a project tends to slow it down. The number of possible connections between developers grows exponentially with the size of the group.8 The larger the group, the more time they’ll spend in meetings negotiating how their software will work together, and the more bugs they’ll get from unforeseen interactions.
Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
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