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<blockquote data-quote="unstoppable" data-source="post: 23943165" data-attributes="member: 565569"><p>Best would be to use the technology you are familiar with. For example, lets say you are .Net developer and someone says that Java is the best technology for developing an ERP. Just imagine amount of time you have to spend learning Java. If you are not good at any technology platform, forget about ERP, start learning a technology.</p><p></p><p>So, use the technology you are familiar with. Scope out the requirements and have them prioritized. Probably define features required for a MVP (Minimum Viable Product). Try to make "time-to-market" as short as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unstoppable, post: 23943165, member: 565569"] Best would be to use the technology you are familiar with. For example, lets say you are .Net developer and someone says that Java is the best technology for developing an ERP. Just imagine amount of time you have to spend learning Java. If you are not good at any technology platform, forget about ERP, start learning a technology. So, use the technology you are familiar with. Scope out the requirements and have them prioritized. Probably define features required for a MVP (Minimum Viable Product). Try to make "time-to-market" as short as possible. [/QUOTE]
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