Gruen tenders invented again

Posted by Nicholas Gruen on Monday, November 12, 2007

I was discussing a project with a software engineer last week and mentioned Gruen Tenders, which I’ve bored Troppodillians with previously here and here.  He said that I was describing ‘Evidence Based Scheduling‘ as described by software geek and commentator Joel Spolsky (obviously from the Irish community) at Joel on Software.  As I felt at the time, it’s such an obvious and commonsensical idea that I doubt I was the first to think of it and I’m not the last.



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2 Responses to “Gruen tenders invented again”

  1. Niall said:

    sounds like something one might purchase at the frozen fast food cabinet in Woolies

  2. Jacques Chester said:

    Right next to the Soylent Gruen.

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