Dear John, (01)
> > I started thinking about this problem (how to deal with legacy ontology
> > structures) and came back to prior thoughts. The first is to preserve
> > the legacy system as much as possible.
>
> That is indeed important. The estimated amount of legacy software
> in the world is a half trillion lines of code.
>
> Typical programmer productivity with current tools:
>
> ● 10 to 15 lines of fully debugged code per person per day.
> ● Cost per line of code: $18 to $45. (02)
MW: That does not mean that you would have to write half a trillion lines of
code to replace them. (03)
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