Hi Cris, thanks!

To be honest, i've been working on a data historian for over 6 years
in one form or another. I always ran into problems with either
scalability or delivery. Always ended up having to tell a client they
needed to build a huge server to run my code - and i was just another
expensive historian.  It wasn't until the advent of cloud computing
that I was able to deliver the service.

I couldn't even begin to calculate how much time i put into the
compression algorithms, calculation engine and all of the things i put
into the back end and how much time I put into the app itself. Since
the hard part was done, it only took me two days to put together the
android piece, and about two weeks to create with the windows desktop
client. That's the great thing about SOA.

-Ben

On Feb 14, 5:43 am, Chris Lercher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks good, great idea! First question: How many hours did you invest
> to develop the AppEngine/GWT app? And how many additionally for the
> Android interface?
>
> Chris

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