On 16/06/2015 11:53 a.m., Nick B wrote:
Hi.

There is a startup in New Zealand that I have some dealings with at
present. They have build most of their original code in PHP, (as this
was quick and easy) but they also use some C#.net for interfacing to
accounting appls on clients machines. The core PHP application runs in
the cloud at present and talks to accountings applications in the cloud.
They use the PHP symfony framework.

High speed in not important, but accuracy, error handling, and
scalability is, as they are processing accounting transactions. They
have a new CEO on board, and he would like to review the companies
technical direction.

Their client base is small but growing quickly.  I know that PHP is not
a great language, and my knowledge of D is reasonable, while I have poor
knowledge of C#.net.

Looking to the future, as volumes grow, they could:
1.  Stay with PHP & C#.net, and bring on servers as volumes grow.
2.  Migrate to C#.net in time
3.  Migrate to D in time.

Any comments or suggestions on the above?

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