[nycphp-talk] Why IT Sucks
Joseph Crawford
codebowl at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 16:05:58 EDT 2008
Jerry,
with the days of video conferencing i really do not see the point of
going in-house for anything. My employer likes to bring me down here
so i go with the flow.
Joseph Crawford
On Apr 17, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Jerry B. Altzman wrote:
> on 2008-04-17 15:46 Tim Lieberman said the following:
>> Why people insist on on-site work is a bit beyond me. If you're
>> willing
>
> Because, well, sometimes hard and fast specs aren't available, and
> working face to face with someone allows better communication.
> It's as simple and as profound as that.
>
>> probably worth it to have them on-site. But anyone with 5+ years
>> solid development experience should be allowed to work how they
>> work best. That way, you get the best bang for you buck, IMO.
>
> That may work well, if there are well-defined tasks and little
> change. With many moving parts, it becomes harder.
> Your mileage may vary.
>
>> -Tim
>
> //jbaltz
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