Yes. this makes another side of the equation: for 95% of clients technology is not pertinent while it does become impediment to the achievement of some part of the project.
But, IIRC the idea was to gather info to convince people who have to or want to select some technology. -- Cesar Rabak Em 27/11/2010 13:24, Germán Arduino < [email protected] > escreveu: Hi: My own experience as a small software company is that most of my customers don't ask for a specific technology, only are searching some sort of business solutions ( but almost the 95% of my customers are small companies also, without internal developers or with no more than 2 or 3). In this context, selling business solutions more than talk about the technology behind, I have no problems in introduce Pharo/Squeak/Dolphin applications. Cheers. 2010/11/27 Tudor Girba : > Hi, > > I recently introduced Pharo in a small-medium software company > (parametrix.ch). They use it for Moose (moosetechnology.org) to analyze their > systems written in various languages and to introduce an assessment approach > in their day to day development process (humane-assessment.com). A number of > them are now learning to program in Pharo and Moose. > > Cheers, > Doru > > > On 26 Nov 2010, at 22:07, laurent laffont wrote: > >> Indeed I don't want a "how to integrate Pharo into enterprise", I want a >> "actually I have introduce Pharo in my enterprise and why; what works and >> what doesn't". >> >> Laurent. >> >> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 6:37 PM, wrote: >> Em 26/11/2010 07:03, Mariano Martinez Peck < [email protected] > >> escreveu: >> >> > On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 10:40 PM, laurent laffont >> > > wrote: Hi, I'm looking for feedback on >> > > Pharo integration in enterprise. Especially how you have managed >> > > to put Pharo in your enterprise. For example, I'm involved in >> > > web application development in other >> > > languages. For functional testing I'm able to script Selenium >> > > using Pharo thanks to WebTester. So Pharo has made a small step >> > > at my work. >> > >> > >> > Just show them the diff in time/money for the same >> > development. (BTW, I don't have experience on that heheheh). >> >> Mariano, trust me, I have twenty years of experience on this, and have to >> tell you: language or more generally the technology has a very small >> impact in the result you're after to show as 'proof' of supremacy for >> Pharo in the enterprise. . . >> >> Processes, the skill level of the developers, the efficacy of management >> are much more important. >> >> I will stay away of more hard discussions which would involve the statistical >> validation of the findings before one can trump any result as gun smoke. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Cesar Rabak >> >> >> >> > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "If you interrupt the barber while he is cutting your hair, > you will end up with a messy haircut." > > >
