In <[email protected]>, on 02/11/2012
   at 11:22 PM, Edward Jaffe <[email protected]> said:

>It's hard for me to understand how any serious development projects
>can be done  by temps. Software development is not a math problem.

Don't confuse Mathematics with Arithmetic.

>You can't just throw "bodies" at it to get things done more quickly.

Nor can you in Mathematics.

>OTOH, perhaps the "projects" they're envisioning don't involve
>actual  development.

One could hope. I suspect that they mean development of large
components, and that it won't be a pretty picture from the customer
side.
 
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