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Showing results for Search instead for Did you mean: Not applicable 2016-08-18 12:11 AMI cam across this question in one of my interview:
An application can be used in Ajax client and mobile client. Majority of users use Ajax client and very few top level people use mobile client. How do you design?
I tried to manage the question in the interview but what is the solution to this scenario?
Do we need to create two different applications, one for Ajax and one for mobile?
How to determine that?
kaushiknsolanki
Partner Ambassador/MVP 2016-08-18 12:25 AMWhat I would answer is,
Yes we will have to create 2 different application, one for Ajax and one for Mobile.
The reason behind this is, Mobile application will be more of a KPI driven where User may not be willing to play around the data much, so the application for them should be light and should contain something which they would like to see as an overview of the data.
Ajax Application should be used on PC or Laptop so it should have facility to drill down to least level and it should allow various combinations of selections and play around facility.
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