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Daniel Bruce
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We kept it as simple as possible:
- User stories documented product decisions and any trade-offs
- Software was covered by automated tests describing the behaviour
- Software was well documented, each class, and function had JSDoc and each micro-service had a README.md describing how to deploy and any "prickly" bits.
Do you document engineering flows or decisions?
Yogini Bende
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Daniel Bruce
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Hey,
Previously built (and sold) a startup based on a native iOS app, at the time (2014) the cross-platform frameworks were too cumbersome and not performant enough for us. However not having an Android, or web app certainly hurt us in terms of churn among other metrics. Nowadays I would 100% go with a cross-platform framework, most likely React Native.
Happy to go into more details if you like?
Cross platform or Native Apps
John Radford
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