> Not every programmer in the world wants to work in a private office. In fact quite a few would tell you unequivocally that they prefer the camaradarie and easy information sharing of an open space.
> Don't fall for it. They also want M&Ms for breakfast and a pony. Open space is fun but not productive.
> Not every programmer in the world wants to work in a private office. In fact quite a few would tell you unequivocally that they prefer the camaradarie and easy information sharing of an open space.
> Don't fall for it. They also want M&Ms for breakfast and a pony. Open space is fun but not productive.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/07/30.html
See also: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/FieldGuidetoDeveloper...