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Re: Writing a web message board from scratch

by coreolyn (Parson)
on Apr 19, 2002 at 20:41 UTC ( [id://160663]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Writing a web message board from scratch

What are the first steps to planning the implementation of a largish project like this?

This following has been said several ways already, but I get the feeling you may not have recieved a concise answer to this question.

Reasearch what has already been done!

coreolyn
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make a project plan
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 26, 2002 at 10:47 UTC
    It's a good question ... and I'm not sure I know a book that really helps you with this stage of your professional development. A junior programmer can write one module to specifications, a software architect can design a whole large application, but this is intermediate: the design stage of a medium-sized project. One way to look at this is, how do you know when you are ready to start actually coding. I think a complete project plan should 1) list milestones 2) Describe them in enough details that you can make a time estimate for each, to within a factor of two 3) identify the major risks for the project ... normally you perform firs the task that is most likely to fail. By coincidence, I've just written a message board. (Like you, I had good reasons for not using something off the shelf.) I'd be happy to send you a copy of my project plan - email me at chrishmorris at uk2 dot net.

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