Well, in the Mythical Man-month, Brooks describes the difference between accidental (later clarified as incidental) and essential complexity.
In other words, computers getting easier to use doesn't affect the complexity of the aforementioned "business requirements" or the kinds of research problems we attempt to tackle, which are only getting harder.
But yeah, ten minutes to load one program from tape... that was a productivity killer.
In other words, computers getting easier to use doesn't affect the complexity of the aforementioned "business requirements" or the kinds of research problems we attempt to tackle, which are only getting harder.
But yeah, ten minutes to load one program from tape... that was a productivity killer.