Building software with average developers exposes two project myths: 1)that you can shorten a project by adding people and, 2) that its OK to have average developers produce average (buggy/off-task) code at an average pace. In truth, average developers drag overall productivity down and the project takes longer than necessary to complete.
The solution? Give good developers powerful tools. You'll get higher quality software faster. Second, having warm bodies doesn't help projects, and having to baby-sit poor developers cuts the productivity of your good developers, who are craftsmen. Softwar…