Lisp and XP Success.
Kenneth Dickey on a successful software project [via CLiki]:
Imagine this. You need to build a complex, highly reliable software product that works at high speed on multiple networked server platforms and integrates with many kinds of server environments and databases. You have a working prototype but no production code and want product install CD-ROMs in under a year. The product is not totally defined, but you know that your business will change and you will have to feature evolve very fast in a highly competitive market. You are selling to Fortune 1000 companies, which demand 24/7 reliability.
And they did it in lisp.
This was the best code quality and the lowest development cost I have seen in 20 years of commercial software development.
Well, alright!
[lemonodor]
This is a great story and well worth the read if you are interested in eXtreme Programming, Lisp, or neither. It's just good to read about a well run project enjoying a huge success and how they pulled it off.
4:48:29 PM
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