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You sound like the people I used to be around in the early 80s. They said similar things about PCs, those little toys that are a waste of the company's money and of little to no productivity.
My friends program in C++ and Java. They make a very good living and our respected by their boss.
They are not respected to the price or size of their "toys". They are respected to the quality and quantity of their code and their ideas for the major programs they help maintain and create new code for. Mainly they take sections of code, thousands of lines, and replace it will better, faster, more secure code.
Sorry but they prove every day that no only is this plausible for possible. Their boss sees no losss in quality or quantity of their code. He isn't an ignorant smuck but like you is a senior programmer who knows his stuff and isn't fooled by idiots. If he didn't like their work he wouldn't "put up with it".
Fact is, it works for them and he is more than happy with their work. Sorry that your ideas of what is possible is so intrenched in the past. "
They do their programming and testing all on a tablet? Or, are they remoting to another machine to do their work remotely? What platforms are their applications targeting?
If they do NOT remote to another machine, are you telling me the IDE that they are using is as functional and productive as something like Eclipse?
I look forward to your response....
Edited 2012-08-03 19:20 UTC