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JayWhite
Qrew Trainee
Thanks Chayce,
I really do buy into the simplicity of future development if nothing else. For example one major component of the app is going to be to maintain a database of contacts, the contact manager. That seems to me like it would be a fairly simple system to quickly build out and keeping it isolated could be a real benefit.
I noticed your quick base sync note.... Would I need to sync data or can I just reference tables across apps? Just wanted to ensure there is no significant performance loss in doing that. It seems like that would work well on my end but not sure if that creates security issues or otherwise.
I really do buy into the simplicity of future development if nothing else. For example one major component of the app is going to be to maintain a database of contacts, the contact manager. That seems to me like it would be a fairly simple system to quickly build out and keeping it isolated could be a real benefit.
I noticed your quick base sync note.... Would I need to sync data or can I just reference tables across apps? Just wanted to ensure there is no significant performance loss in doing that. It seems like that would work well on my end but not sure if that creates security issues or otherwise.
JayWhite
5 years agoQrew Trainee
Austin, so I did read this thread and it didnt quite help me all the way through. The downside of cross application data I can see is managing the security as well as navigation. I would think a single app is better in that regard. However, the complexity of developing a single app will certainly be significant.
Are there any resources to speak to the downsides of a single large application? We currently have 50 employees so for hte foreseeable future I cannot see us being concerned with 100+ employees. Of course that could happen one day. But I am not sure how taxing we really would be on a single application system. Just not sure how to gauge that.
Are there any resources to speak to the downsides of a single large application? We currently have 50 employees so for hte foreseeable future I cannot see us being concerned with 100+ employees. Of course that could happen one day. But I am not sure how taxing we really would be on a single application system. Just not sure how to gauge that.