Eating Our Own Dogfood
March 23rd, 2009 by Payman HodaieLast Friday Negin, our head of software development, was telling me about a custom software development project that one of her teams had just wrapped up. This is a commercial grade web application, developed for a local customer here in Toronto area. Negin told me that the project was done under four months!
This morning I quickly glanced over the requirements and design documents of the system. It consisted of over 306 UI screens and massive amount of business logic (629 methods, 68,875 lines of code, 44 tables and 287 store procedures).
Negin attributed the rapid development cycle to VSTS and the process that was used. As I am not familiar with the project, I asked her and her team members to provide details of their experiences during this project.
It’s exciting to see VSTS and processes bringing so much tangible benefits to our own development projects.
