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by jbob2000
3305 days ago
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Super ignorant comment. I just wrapped up an app for a client. They only had $10k to spend on it and it HAD to be cross-platform. I'm not writing two native mobile apps and a backend for $10k, that's at least $50k of work. So I explained to them that we could use Cordova, and that it would probably suck, but that's all they can afford for $10k. And they were happy with the delivered product. Cordova has its place. You probably wouldn't use it on a team with many developers or at an enterprise level. But if you do client work and your clients don't have money to spend on native, then this is the best solution. |
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I am not ignorant of these cases; I just don't want them. The software world is teeming in mediocrity and below. I just rather small startups that can't do better to not do anything, rather than churn garbage software just to survive for a few more months then die out anyway (or be bought for unknown reasons - but result is still the same, garbage software is still abandoned).
This is not limited to mobile apps, of course, but seems like that's where most of the churn is these days. Desktop has its own fair share of that with the Electron nonsense, but mobile seems to get it worst.
Don't confuse ignorance with intolerance. I understand this place is startup oriented, but anyone who is willing to compromise on software quality for the sake of payday need to look at the big picture. Spoiler: it's not about your potential payday.