Re: Timeless Classics of Software Engineering

From: Greg Lindahl <lindahl_at_pbm.com>
Date: 1 Aug 2004 20:25:25 -0700
Message-ID: <410db425$1_at_news.meer.net>


In article <05iPc.64964$8_6.28994_at_attbi_s04>, Marshall Spight <mspight_at_dnai.com> wrote:

>I was a programmer for 20 years. I noticed that often, for
>myself and co-workers, an estimate for a job would be
>produced, and management would question it. Why does
>it take so long? It doesn't seem like it should take so long.
>
>Then I became a manager.

Hm. My managers always ask, "what's your multiplier again?", and I answer "2X", and they multiply my estimate by two, and carry on.

I've never met anyone with a multipler below 1.

Followups reduced to a gropu that I read.

  • greg
Received on Mon Aug 02 2004 - 05:25:25 CEST

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