Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the biggest .NET project was ever?
Which company realized the biggest .NET ever in the last years?
Which company plans a big..NET deal?
How big was / will be those projects?
Regards,
gicio
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the biggest .NET project was ever?
Which company realized the biggest .NET ever in the last years?
Which company plans a big..NET deal?
How big was / will be those projects?
Regards,
gicio
I reckon the London Congestion Charge system is the biggest .NET project around.
You'll also note the lack of any "...due to computer system malfunctions" news headlines about the Congestion Charge system too ![]()
W3bbo wrote:I reckon the London Congestion Charge system is the biggest .NET project around.
You'll also note the lack of any "...due to computer system malfunctions" news headlines about the Congestion Charge system too
I heard BizTalk 2004 was the biggest .NET project. That was a year or so ago though.
Actually I think the NHS Gateway (www.nhs.uk) site is the biggest project. It has a backend where people from various sections of the NHS input data. The backend is a bit slow (as I input data into it), but that is probably to be expected.
The NHS has the biggest private network too as well.
sbc wrote:Actually I think the NHS Gateway (www.nhs.uk) site is the biggest project. It has a backend where people from various sections of the NHS input data. The backend is a bit slow (as I input data into it), but that is probably to be expected.
When you say big... how big is big for you ![]()
I mean how many procects in a solution.. how many lines of code...
developing time.....how many developers has the team?
or has Microsoft a big .NET project? ![]()
gicio
gicio wrote:When you say big... how big is big for you
I mean how many procects in a solution.. how many lines of code...
developing time.....how many developers has the team?
sbc wrote:The NHS has the biggest private network too as well.
blowdart wrote:
Ah, that'll be why Avanade are so desperate to recruit people to go to Leeds?
I know Vista has alot of features being written in managed code. I know the entire thing isn't managed, but I think there will be quite a big chunk of it that will be managed.
I also think the new version of SQL Server Reporting Services for SQL '05 is entirely written in managed code.
Microsoft CRM is built on .net , i think that's one of Microsoft's biggest .net apps
Also Media Center was once of the first parts of the windows os written in .net
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