Role Fragmentation
Role Fragmentation - Software Reality
One of the consequences of J2EE's deployment strategy is that developers can be seen staring aimlessly around the room for 5 minutes, or wandering off for cups of tea after changing a line of code and waiting for their EJBs to rebuild and redeploy. I've never drunk so much tea in my life; programming has started to become a background task. I now know what it felt like to punch programs into cards and wait my turn in the queue for the mainframe. In thirty years we've gone from computer tapes to red tape.
This site is so bitter, but often they have excellent points.
One of the consequences of J2EE's deployment strategy is that developers can be seen staring aimlessly around the room for 5 minutes, or wandering off for cups of tea after changing a line of code and waiting for their EJBs to rebuild and redeploy. I've never drunk so much tea in my life; programming has started to become a background task. I now know what it felt like to punch programs into cards and wait my turn in the queue for the mainframe. In thirty years we've gone from computer tapes to red tape.
This site is so bitter, but often they have excellent points.