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Revision as of 19:52, 27 November 2012
Play! Framework
Having adopted Play! Framework for several months, there’s still so much to learn and understand how it is compatible with our application. The Play! Community is still new and help (tutorial, documentation) provided online was either not complete or based on the previous version. Hence, a lot of customisation is required in the jquery/ javascript portion to ensure consistency in the layout of our application.
Managing client’s request
One of our biggest challenges was to implement the various features and functions set by our client at the initial stage. Yet, due to technical complexities as well as adding value to our client’s requirements, the team had regular meetings or follow up via emails to communicate frequently with our clients.