From one of the survey result (IT related), I came across the following line:
Agile Development and Service-Oriented-Architectures (SOA) represent the “new normal.”
What does "new normal" mean here? Is it an idiom?
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Ah, it's an instantiation of the "X is the new Y" snowclone (also see here and here), like "pink is the new red" or "ugly is the new cute" or "Google is the new Microsoft". It means (to claim) that AD&SOA, or whatever they represent, are now so common that they're normal now, and constitute the new (normal) state of the world. |
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I believe in that context it means that AD and SOA are now ubiquitous and essential that they became the normal method of software development. Yet, being a software developer myself, I think, in my opinion, the fact is a bit too exaggerated =) |
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New normal means that something has established as new 'standard' or usual way.
See also Urban dictionary |
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This is an instance of the template, a snowclone, of "X is the new Y", a phrase that according to Wikipedia may have started with this quote:
Here's an interesting diagram showing a researcher's attempts to map all the separate instances of "X is the new Y" in 2005 |
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