On Jul 14, 7:37 am, Martin Wildam <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > on the Microsoft side
> > > it's more top-down. In Redmond, there's an interesting arsenal of
> > > experts (Hejlsberg, Meijer, Hugunin etc.) who have been meeting in a
> > > room 3 days a week for the last decade, who try to find ways for us to
> > > be more productive while not melting our brain.
>
> I thought again and again about this and my result is: No matter how
> often they meet and how many these "experts" are. There is no
> guarantee that they will do a good job - even the opposite may be the
> case.

I'm not aware of any process that comes with such guarantees.  But the
evidence so far is that Microsoft does a better job with the C#
language than "the community" does with Java.  The benevolent dictator
model does seem to produce better languages.
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