James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Still, I think the argument is that _when it works_ and/or _if done
right_ (and _if it suits you_), the productivity increase is very large,
indeed. The detection of stupid errors alone may pay the bill. And the
consequential benefits mentioned by Andy are really there.
No one has ever documented a productivity increase from this. Ever.
It's one of my biggest gripes about the Extreme Programming(tm) folks.
Nothing even close to resembling concrete data.
-a
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