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by curtisblaine
3130 days ago
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> You are not your end-users, and you if you are a developer most likely do not run average hardware. Then your end users won't buy your product and you will be forced to write a native application to not go out of business. But if your users can run it and your product is successful (ie Slack) why do you need to spend more resources to make it native? This is like the "supporting IE matters" thing. It does matter if your target uses IE. If only a negligible slice of your target uses IE, it doesn't matter. |
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