Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
- Subject: Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
- From: Henrique Gomes <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 22:16:48 +0100
On Jul 13, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
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> You can do go client, but then you have to build a client for every platform you support. That's not trivial.
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> Deploying to client platforms is quite a bit different from deploying to a server under your control too. Instead of having a few instances, tended to by someone who knows what they are doing, on hardware you know everything about, you have hundreds/thousands/millions of instances on a plethora of different configurations being run by people who don't have freakin' a clue.
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> Supporting users is endless fun! No, really. It's endless. I get one or two user problems *every* morning. It's so fun.
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> (...)
> Ramsey
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Yes, I take your point about different platforms, the more complex local processing, the more you are likely to find differences in browsers, plugins, etc... Just to be clear I was talking about local HTML/JS 'applications' not native (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, ...) Those are still vended from the server you control.
But you also have to support 'different platforms' if vending HTML/CSS/JS from a server. And end users are always end users, I get my share of reports for web applications...
Henrique Gomes
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