Re: Explaining the power of Direct to Web
Re: Explaining the power of Direct to Web
- Subject: Re: Explaining the power of Direct to Web
- From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 07:33:36 +0200
Am 22.05.2006 um 04:08 schrieb Jerry W. Walker:
Add the Project Wonder frameworks (as I understand) and it not only
becomes robust, but comes with methods that are already available
to do most anything one wants to do on the web. To substantiate
this last claim, simply Google on the two phrases "Anjo Krank" and
"Project Wonder" to see the number of questions that have hit this
list in which Anjo's answer was "We've already done that in Project
Wonder."
Actually, the search phrase should be more along the line of "bla
Project Wonder bla".
Though some of us may tire of hearing that phrase from Anjo,
Who's them?? Tell me and I'll sick my boys on 'em!
he's provided a valuable service to the community to raise
awareness of the incredible richness of Project Wonder when paired
with D2W (for which it was originally created).
AND IT'S ALL FREE (under the appropriate circumstances).
Just how FREE can be shown with my new toy:
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bigbook:/Volumes/Home/Desktop/sloccount-2.26 ak$ ./sloccount /Users/
ak/Wonder
[...]
SLOC Directory SLOC-by-Language (Sorted)
53694 Common java=53641,sh=53
10339 Adaptors ansic=10294,csh=24,sh=21
3460 DynaReporting java=3460
2818 Utilities ansic=760,ruby=755,perl=698,objc=571,java=34
2627 Validity java=2627
2445 Experimental java=2445
1718 Ajax java=1718
1698 Build perl=1581,java=117
1267 Applications java=1267
1217 SVGObjects java=1217
1187 WOAdaptors java=1187
1011 PlugIns java=1011
1003 ExcelGeneration java=1003
723 PayPal java=723
0 CVS (none)
0 top_dir (none)
Totals grouped by language (dominant language first):
java: 70450 (82.68%)
ansic: 11054 (12.97%)
perl: 2279 (2.67%)
ruby: 755 (0.89%)
objc: 571 (0.67%)
sh: 74 (0.09%)
csh: 24 (0.03%)
Total Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 85,207
Development Effort Estimate, Person-Years (Person-Months) = 21.28
(255.39)
(Basic COCOMO model, Person-Months = 2.4 * (KSLOC**1.05))
Schedule Estimate, Years (Months) = 1.71 (20.54)
(Basic COCOMO model, Months = 2.5 * (person-months**0.38))
Estimated Average Number of Developers (Effort/Schedule) = 12.43
Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 2,875,019
(average salary = $56,286/year, overhead = 2.40).
SLOCCount, Copyright (C) 2001-2004 David A. Wheeler
SLOCCount is Open Source Software/Free Software, licensed under the
GNU GPL.
SLOCCount comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, and you are welcome to
redistribute it under certain conditions as specified by the GNU GPL
license;
see the documentation for details.
Please credit this data as "generated using David A. Wheeler's
'SLOCCount'."
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So basically you get in the amount of 3 million dollars, give or take
a bit. Note that there is no "wo_count" tool in there, so the .html
and .wod is not taken into the equation. I wouldn't be too amazed if
that wasn't another million...
Cheers, Anjo
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