| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 600.9KB PDF | Date added | 01 Mar 2008 |
| Topics | Programming Languages, .NET | ||
| Downloads | 115 | ||
This paper focuses on comparing various productivity efficiencies and techniques between the IBM EGL and Microsoft .NET programming environments. Direct measurements are made between equivalent tools from both environments that accomplish specific tasks in building a fully functional web based application. Using several of the parameters from the original Branham Group Productivity Study that was completed in 2005 as the basis for this research, this new study looks at the effort required to complete the first two applications, plus one additional application, using EGL and .NET.
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