Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Hardware and Productivity

Developers working with modern IDEs like Eclipse, Team Studio or Netbeans need all the screen space that they can get. Martin Fowler points out the value of larger screens in his ‘Big Screen’ blog article, and states that his $700 investment in a pair of Samsung 204Bs could easily be cost justified.

In fact it gets easier by the day as Pricerunner tells me that today he would only need to pay just over $600. Unfortunately this translates to £600 in the UK :-(, but the Samsungs are high-end kit so if you were prepared to slip your standards a bit a 20″, 1650×1050 widescreen TFT could be yours for less than £150. You know it makes sense.

While I’m on the subject of hardware, when I began my IT career a gigabyte of disk storage cost about 10 times the annual salary of a junior programmer (as I was then). Today, the cost of a gigabyte of disk is roughly a minute of a junior programmer’s salary, leading to the conclusion that the storage for our 50MB Outlook Inbox is worth three seconds of their time. Perhaps it is time to revisit the cost/benefit assessment for that particular limitation…

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