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PareshMayani avatar PareshMayani commented on May 20, 2024 3

How about creating a cross platform directory, then we can list down all the cross platform development technologies and frameworks!

What do you say?

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iChintanSoni avatar iChintanSoni commented on May 20, 2024 1

That sounds great, @PareshMayani sir.

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PSanni avatar PSanni commented on May 20, 2024 1

@PareshMayani Than we might have need to change whole repository structure. Because there are many technologies already in repo, which belongs to "Cross-Platform" category.

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PareshMayani avatar PareshMayani commented on May 20, 2024 1

@chintansoni202 you can go ahead and create a separate directory for Ionic framework!

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iChintanSoni avatar iChintanSoni commented on May 20, 2024 1

Yes @PareshMayani Sir. You are right. Its a mobile cross platform framework built on top web technologies. It is not related to Big Data. We will have "Ionic" folder with rest of our technologies, on the same hierarchical level as android, ios, etc.

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PSanni avatar PSanni commented on May 20, 2024

I think Ionic is HTML5 based mobile app framework, Which should be included under HTML or android section. But separate section for any framework seems bad idea.

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ChintanRathod avatar ChintanRathod commented on May 20, 2024

@PSanni you are right. Lonic is hybrid app framework.

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PareshMayani avatar PareshMayani commented on May 20, 2024

@PSanni yes true you are right! Let's not create a "Cross platform" directory right now and let's keep all the directories on the root level only. Will define a directory structure later!

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PSanni avatar PSanni commented on May 20, 2024

Yup, Great idea.

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PSanni avatar PSanni commented on May 20, 2024

Under BigData section. Am i correct ???? 😄

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PareshMayani avatar PareshMayani commented on May 20, 2024

As far as I know, IONIC is a web framework and not related to big data! Please correct me if I am wrong!

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PSanni avatar PSanni commented on May 20, 2024

Sry my bad, i mean Under HTML section.
@chintansoni202 Better to put it under HTML folder. Because if we compare it with other than Django is also same level candidate.

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