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Hey folks,
Ive been working with small to mid-sized B2B SAAS startups for a while now, (~4 Firms over 6 years) and something I've always ran into is table views, All anybody wants is every single feature of excel...
Sort by any column, adding tons of custom logic which requires feature work which takes up far more time than just adding an excel formula ect ect. And its exhausting to constantly see people run into this. (and writing the same solutions for them.)
I was wondering what others' experience with this was. How do you solve the performance issues with big clients whining about not being able to sort their data by any angle? While there are UI libraries that try to tackle this, there's not really any globally accepted full stack solution to this.
I think our approach is gonna be relational EAV tables and indexes upon them to sort through the endless data. but we haven't pushed this idea to production yet.
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