>One point I like to make is that with an intelligent analysis and design (logical nTier) and business modeling, the solutions being provided can much more easily be transferred to other programming languages in the future, if that should ever be needed, or distributed out into physical tiers for scalability. Most clients understand that concept and agree with it.
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>To me, the design is MUCH more important than the choice of language.
True with a capital "T" - but the really scary thing is how many IT/project managers fail to see that.
Dan LeClair
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