Every time your company chooses to write a “desktop” application in electron, you make it easier for the next person to justify doing the same. Stop it. Write native bloody applications.
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Could be solved by extracting the rendering engine only (bit like Servo). Main point is that I like a future of unified dev experience across desktop, mobile and web. Especially if we can break JS ’dependency’. Yes impl. is not great atm; but can only be fix with more adoption.
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The problem is that today's application isn't going to be updated to the latest and greatest version of tomorrow until there's some real business justification. That's just how businesses work. I like all those "easy" solutions but they sacrifice too much atm.
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I think the biggest hindrance isn’t that businesses don’t want to update, it’s the high cost of iteration and distribution...both of which a ‘universal’ platform with great tooling would solve
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