> Is it possible to put a monetary value on a system that doesn't work?  By 
> programmers who seem incapable of finishing it?

Yes, it is, but only if you paid for code (as opposed to a functioning
application). Were the developers paid on a time and materials basis?
Were there development milestones? Were these milestones met? Most of
these questions aren't technical, obviously.

Does the code actually have any value in the sense that you'd use it
to finish the application yourself? Or would your manager hire other
..NET developers to do so?

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