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What's better: Productivity enhancements or Stability?   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Nov 2005 to 27 Nov 2005

If you had the choice between using a product that increased your productivity but was buggy, versus a product that was rock solid but missing some time saving functionality, which would you choose?

OptionVotes% 
I prefer a product that allows me to work faster24824.34
I prefer a product that is stable77175.66



 
GeneralRe: Notepad is stable, but I wouldn't want to code with it Pin
toxcct23-Nov-05 1:00
toxcct23-Nov-05 1:00 
GeneralSomething in the middle Pin
Nish Nishant21-Nov-05 5:30
sitebuilderNish Nishant21-Nov-05 5:30 
GeneralBuggy software is not productivity enhancing Pin
Marc Clifton21-Nov-05 3:12
mvaMarc Clifton21-Nov-05 3:12 
Generaldev tools Pin
Almighty Bob21-Nov-05 3:03
Almighty Bob21-Nov-05 3:03 
GeneralAn engineering view Pin
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 1:26
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 1:26 
GeneralRe: An engineering view Pin
CodeStalker21-Nov-05 12:47
CodeStalker21-Nov-05 12:47 
GeneralRe: An engineering view Pin
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 13:45
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 13:45 
GeneralRe: An engineering view Pin
nogga22-Nov-05 3:32
nogga22-Nov-05 3:32 
Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

There are plenty of shops out there still maintaining code using VC6, without a valid business reason for doing so. Typically, their only reason for not moving to VS.NET 2002/2003 is a dislike for the changes in the IDE.


Sorry, but the typical reason vor not moving is that going from VC6 to a newer Studio is a lot of work. An in a short term view its work which brings nothing. (changing the IDE/Compiler brings normally nothing for the product because you still have the same code/functionality)

So you spend a lot of time (=> money) for nothing (short term view of the salesperson/customer)

I don't say you shouldn't upgrade espacially in a long term view there is no way to avoid it if you want to be competitive.
But you also have to compare the benefit with the cost?
for example:
7 licenses for VS 2005 costs over 7000 €/$ (a rough estimate) and than you have at least 1 weeks before the developer learned to work efficient with the new tool
(7 users * 5 days *average cost of about 70 $ = 2450)...

This is nearly 10.000 Bucks!!!! thats a lot of money



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GeneralProductivity always Pin
Michael P Butler20-Nov-05 20:20
Michael P Butler20-Nov-05 20:20 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
bob1697221-Nov-05 5:10
bob1697221-Nov-05 5:10 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
Michael P Butler21-Nov-05 10:34
Michael P Butler21-Nov-05 10:34 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
bob1697221-Nov-05 11:43
bob1697221-Nov-05 11:43 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:34
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:34 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
bob1697223-Nov-05 9:28
bob1697223-Nov-05 9:28 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
Harrier22-Nov-05 12:02
Harrier22-Nov-05 12:02 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic22-Nov-05 13:21
Nemanja Trifunovic22-Nov-05 13:21 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:50
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:50 
GeneralRe: Productivity always Pin
bob1697223-Nov-05 14:07
bob1697223-Nov-05 14:07 
GeneralReference to VS 2005? Pin
SimonS20-Nov-05 19:00
SimonS20-Nov-05 19:00 
GeneralRe: Reference to VS 2005? Pin
Chris Maunder20-Nov-05 19:10
cofounderChris Maunder20-Nov-05 19:10 
GeneralRe: Reference to VS 2005? Pin
SimonS20-Nov-05 19:12
SimonS20-Nov-05 19:12 
GeneralRe: Reference to VS 2005? Pin
CodeStalker21-Nov-05 12:28
CodeStalker21-Nov-05 12:28 
GeneralRe: Reference to VS 2005? Pin
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:39
Matt Newman23-Nov-05 4:39 

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