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Marcelo

2006-08-31, 7:02 pm

Hi,

I'm new in the smalltalk world, I have this question.
Is there any issue about smalltalk that could be good for a Final Thesis?

well, if anybody know a good subject although not related to smalltalk will
be appreciated too.

Regards,
Marcelo


Esteban A. Maringolo

2006-08-31, 7:02 pm

Marcelo escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new in the smalltalk world, I have this question.
> Is there any issue about smalltalk that could be good for a Final Thesis?
>
> well, if anybody know a good subject although not related to smalltalk will
> be appreciated too.


Yes, you could make a thesis about productivity using a late bound,
dynamic typed language, with minimal (and constant) syntax and high
level of domain expression increases the productivity of developers,
versus the use of early bound, static typed languages, with high level
of syntax (growing daily) decreases the productivity of developers and
multiplies the number of developers needed to complete a work,
generating an overgrown community due to the same cause.

Regards,

--
Esteban.
Marcelo

2006-08-31, 10:01 pm

Hi Esteban,

I guess you speak spanish....
Mi inglés no es tan bueno para entender claramente todo lo que me
escribiste, me lo podrías escribir en español?
Desde ya muchas gracias.

Regards,
Marcelo

"Esteban A. Maringolo" <eMaringolo@gmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Marcelo escribió:
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>
> Yes, you could make a thesis about productivity using a late bound,
> dynamic typed language, with minimal (and constant) syntax and high
> level of domain expression increases the productivity of developers,
> versus the use of early bound, static typed languages, with high level
> of syntax (growing daily) decreases the productivity of developers and
> multiplies the number of developers needed to complete a work,
> generating an overgrown community due to the same cause.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Esteban.



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