Hi All,
I have an interesting question for you all. I have a potential client for
a large project. We have been discussing the merits of using Witango
versus something less risky. I mean risky in the sense that Witango
may not survive as a product in the long run. Of course, I hope that
Witango lives forever.
My client asked me the question of what it would cost to convert
my large Witango program to ColdFusion in the worst case scenario.
I have learned some ColdFusion, but I have never tried to convert
a large Witango program to CF. I was wondering if anyone has
much experience with that and could give a relative estimate of
how long that would take. In other words, something like: "in my
experience it would take approximately 50% of the original
development time to convert the program to CF." The answer should
assume that I have become proficient in CF.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
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