Back in the days when I used to do configuration management (among other
things), I saw which programmers were producing what code and found that a
"good" programmer would average about 10 - 20 times the amount of a
"typical" programmer.  And a "kick ass" programmer would produce about 100
times the code everyone else; and the code is better quality.

I have seen that the most important factor in development costs are the
ability of the management to build a staff of programmers who are in the
"good" to "kick ass" range -- a process that seems to take about 3 to 5
years depending on the job/employee market.  But my experience has been rare
that management understands that, in terms of cost per line of code, the
best programmers are the most cost-effective programmers.

The best programmer I ever saw usually produced about 100 times the output
of the rest of the entire project staff; and he was working on the most
difficult parts of the application.  He also packed both his upper and lower
gums with Copenhagen snuff, smoked cigarettes, drank coffee, and wore a
nicotine patch.  I'm not kidding; we're talking wired to the max.
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