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Good people,

Over the next year or two, I will be building applications to perform specific tasks related to my job. However, I want these specific applications to end up comprising one application. So for example, when I finish the first app, I want to add the second app to it. This will enable me to have a very useful application that performs different but related tasks.

My question is, what strategy should I pursue to do this effectively. You see, while the tasks are different, they all are related to some type of data analysis and processing. That's why it would be great to have it as one application with components being added.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks in advance.

BP
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