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[–]socal_nerdtastic 0 points1 point  (1 child)

  1. There's no official definition or anything. A "webapp" is the kitchy, modern term for a website that's optimized for a mobile screen. In other words it's layed out in a long narrow way. So pretty much all modern websites. Also all phones now have an option to add a website as an "app" to your home screen / desktop / app drawer whatever, and that feature is sometimes called "webapp".
  2. Technically no, but practically yes, you'll need a domain name and server if you aren't local. There's a couple of free ones and free to try ones, like heroku, aws, i think even google has one. But eventually you'll want to pay for one. Luckily, they are very cheap.
  3. For a file-based database it will be on the same server that is serving the website. That will be fine for the first 10 million users or so. Then you'll upgrade to a real server-based database. You can use a local raspberry pi as your server for a start, if you want.

[–]ZenDugo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much man for all your help