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Published: Sep 02 2010 / 13:06

The ThoughtWorks Technical Advisory Board consists of a group of senior technical leaders within ThoughtWorks. They produce the ThoughtWorks Technology Radar to help decision-makers understand emerging technologies and trends that affect the market today. This group meets regularly to discuss the global technology strategy for ThoughtWorks and the technology trends that significantly impact our industry
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pt93903 replied ago:

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http://search.twitter.com/search?q=thoughtworks+scala

voting down. I personally think the developer community needs less of fluff such as "magic quadrants" and the like, it cheapens and dumbs down genuine technical discussion into a bunch of deliberately vague charts which deliberately omit the basis and reasoning for the conclusions reached.

I see many similarities between such "radars" and astrology. very surprised that ThoughtWorks of all companies would do something like this.

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wfaler replied ago:

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Also voting down. A large part seems to be "Pushing ThoughWorks Agenda" rather than an honest "radar" report

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verborghs replied ago:

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what Is this thing? Are they trying to talk to developers in a manager way or the other way around, talking to managers about developer stuff. Anyway, there is no clear line to be drawn on the different technologies presented. It seems like an attempt to collect all possible (developer) buzzwords of the last month. Nothing more than collect/

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