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Re: GNUstep dev environment
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Michael Thaler |
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Re: GNUstep dev environment |
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Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:08:02 +0100 |
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On Tuesday 10 November 2009, discuss-gnustep-request@gnu.org wrote:
> The speed gain is done using the graphical interface builder (Gorm.app),
> and by the greatly slim designed API, which allows you to achive all you
> want with much less code:
>
> Quote of the Booz-Allen Study
>
> * took 100+ senior programmers and trained them on NeXTstep, then
> asked them to write the same app on both NeXT and their previous system.
> * First application written was written two to five times faster.
> * Savings were 90 %
> * 83 % less lines of code in the NEXTstep version
> * 82 % said NeXTstep was better in ALL categories
> * It isn't faster to code on NeXTstep; you just have to write less of
> it. The revolution is "getting rid of software".
When was this study done? Openstep/GNUstep/Cocoa are certainly a good
framework by todays standards, but I really doubt that a GNUstep application
will have 83% less lines of code compared to, say, one written in Qt or with
.Net or Scala with Scala/JFC class libraries. Actually GNUstep is missing lots
of things that e.g. Qt offers, therefore you will probably write more code for
complex application.
Michael