Oh right, sorry I didn't realise that's what you were referring to.
However, I've seen a few websites trying that approach and the code was a mess. Probably poor planning. Have you worked with that pattern? How was your experience with it?
yeah it can be messy very quickly, but using a solid architecture and a suitable design pattern will make a huge difference. For the example of Trello, i would create an independent API in the backend and for the front-end part i would use a Pub-Sub design pattern as the application is heavily events driven. Hence, the code will become more readble and extendible.
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Oh right, sorry I didn't realise that's what you were referring to.
However, I've seen a few websites trying that approach and the code was a mess. Probably poor planning. Have you worked with that pattern? How was your experience with it?
yeah it can be messy very quickly, but using a solid architecture and a suitable design pattern will make a huge difference. For the example of Trello, i would create an independent API in the backend and for the front-end part i would use a Pub-Sub design pattern as the application is heavily events driven. Hence, the code will become more readble and extendible.