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How to identify the scale of a website?

How to identify that a website is a small project, or a large project?
Jun 2 '08 #1
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Erwin Moller wrote:
How to identify that a website is a small project, or a large project?
By how much work it will take to do it :-)

Seriously - a detailed design should give you a good information on what
it will take. Experience will help you scope it.

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Jun 2 '08 #2
How to identify that a website is a small project, or a large project?

If you already know how to do everything you need to do and just how to
implement it, it's most likely a small project. If not, then it's a
much bigger project.

Seriously, that's such a subjective thing that any anwer may or may not
agree with your own opinions and thoughts. Very often the "size"of a
project is determined more by the complexity of the tasks for the author
than anything else. If I don't know how to print "Hello world" to the
screen without using "print", then it's a larger project than if would
be if I already knew how to use "print".

IT's something each person must decide based on their experience level,
IMO.
Jun 2 '08 #3
Twayne wrote:
>How to identify that a website is a small project, or a large project?

If you already know how to do everything you need to do and just how to
implement it, it's most likely a small project. If not, then it's a
much bigger project.

Seriously, that's such a subjective thing that any anwer may or may not
agree with your own opinions and thoughts. Very often the "size"of a
project is determined more by the complexity of the tasks for the author
than anything else. If I don't know how to print "Hello world" to the
screen without using "print", then it's a larger project than if would
be if I already knew how to use "print".

IT's something each person must decide based on their experience level,
IMO.
This is a Chinese troll using Erwin's name you keep responding to.

My suggestion is to ignore him. Responding just encourages him.

It's not like he's asking real questions using his real name.

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Jun 2 '08 #4
Twayne wrote:
>>


This is a Chinese troll using Erwin's name you keep responding to.

My suggestion is to ignore him. Responding just encourages him.

It's not like he's asking real questions using his real name.
Thanks; haven't kept track.
Jun 2 '08 #5

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