On 17 January 2012 13:40, jsnark <[email protected]> wrote:
> It was easier to develop each app independent of the others.  When I
> found that I was duplicating code in models, I created a gem that
> contains the common methods.  I'm now wondering if it would be better
> to have a single large app.  For one thing, it would make navigating
> between the apps easier.

It sounds like you have answered your own question.

Colin

>
> On Jan 16, 11:48 pm, Aline de Oliveira Freitas
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> just for me to get it.. why did you separeted in mini apps in the first
>> place? What motivaded you? What were the reasons that led you to do that?
>>
>> 2012/1/16 jsnark <[email protected]>
>>
>> > What additional information do you need?  What are the tradeoffs?
>>
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