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You could make the exact same claim about any bespoke piece of technology. What does it cost to make one new car? one aircraft? one piece of electronics? one moon rocket? one satellite?

It's all economies of scale that come into play as soon as you can ramp up the volume. And that's where software wins hands down, in spite of all the up-front costs.




I think that all the author was trying to say is that the cost of a single software system grows super-linearly with its size.




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