That makes sense. Control over the developers workstations with preconfigured IDEs that are centrally managed sounds like something many corporations would backflip for.
I personally hate it because I think subjecting artisnal crafts to taylorism rarely produces excellent results, but I know their sentiments and the vast majority of programs need be merely sufficient.
I personally hate it because I think subjecting artisnal crafts to taylorism rarely produces excellent results, but I know their sentiments and the vast majority of programs need be merely sufficient.