In my last correspondence, the sentence starting "Yes, but let it be a
thought architect" should have read "Yes, but let it be a thought experiment
".

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On 3 July 2013 18:28, Graham Ashton <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3 Jul 2013, at 16:40, Sean Bamforth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm talking to a company about converting a large application to Rails,
> and we're struggling with seeing what is possible.
>
> I wouldn't approach this problem by getting lots of ideas from relatively
> inexperienced people - that'll just create a lot of work with little chance
> of good return on the investment.
>
> I'd find somebody I respected with loads of the right kind of experience,
> and invite them to come and advise me for a very tasty day rate.
>
> In case that reads like a sales pitch, it isn't. It's just what I'd do in
> that situation.
>
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