Dropbox loses engineering competence in non-managed code, rationalizes their problems as "the hidden costs of code sharing".https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2019/08/the-not-so-hidden-cost-of-sharing-code-between-ios-and-android/ …
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I did: they are moving from a shared code base in C++ to native apps in platform-native languages. My point was that Dropbox do use a lot of non-managed code in other areas, so if they aren't using it here, there is probably a better reason than fear of non managed code.
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