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  How to End Wars Between Testers and Programmers
Subject:   RE: And this has what to do with Macs?
Date:   2005-07-09 09:05:29
From:   derrick
Response to: And this has what to do with Macs?

Why would Mac developers be less interested in project management than Java programmers (for example)? Granted, this article is "testing the water" to see if the Mac DevCenter audience wants these types of pieces. As with the previous poster, I think I can safely say that you do not. Fair enough.


As for your "not very much "Mac" and very little "Dev"" comment, I think if you scroll down the column of articles on the home page, you'll see that's just not true.

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  • RE: And this has what to do with Macs?
    2005-07-11 04:03:20  jimothy [Reply | View]

    If I'm understanding things correctly, it's not that Mac developers wouldn't be interested in this sort of article, but that non-Mac developers, who would also benefit, would likely miss the article because either they didn't see it at all, or that they dismiss it as Mac-specific article, so they don't read it.

    Thank you for bringing this article to us. I'm sure there are plenty of non-Mac types would would also enjoy reading it.
  • RE: And this has what to do with Macs?
    2005-07-10 05:06:04  iconara [Reply | View]

    but, fair enough, there's a lot of mac in there.
  • RE: And this has what to do with Macs?
    2005-07-10 04:51:56  iconara [Reply | View]

    I'm not saying that we would be less interested, just that this isn't a mac topic, it's much broader than that. Had it been in the WindowsDevCenter I would most likely not have read it, since I wouldn't have seen it, or if I had, guessed that it had something to do with Windows.

    On the dev-note: you mean "Inside Odeo", "Music Gadgets", "Going to the movies...", "Tweaking Tiger Mail", "Syncing iTunes", "Introduction to Tiger terminal, pt2", "Ten Powerpoint tips", seven of the last ten articles on MacDevCenter? Not very much dev there, wouldn't you say? As for the other three, one is this article, and the two other are more or less dev.