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by pjmlp
2473 days ago
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Yes, many digital web agencies are going through that route for mobile web sites, instead of having to deal with native toolchains. Do you also consider Google and Apple's move desperate then? While Microsoft has definitively bombed on phones, they are doing pretty alright on convertible laptops/hybrid tablets. As for best option, I also mentioned a couple of other ones, which I advocate as alternative to PWAs. I see Flutter has a future as bright as CoffeeScript, if it keeps being tied to Dart. As for React Native, it depends on how much one feels like having to deal with JavaScript and the interoperability issue that often happen across Android devices. |
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You're still studiously avoid mentioning any actual PWAs. I'm someone who wishes PWAs would take over, as I dislike all the OSs and don't want my usage habits or data to be tied to them. But as of now it's not happening, is it?
If a person was trying to advise a developer new to mobile apps, with their interests rather than the advisor's tastes in mind, I cannot believe they'd advise PWAs as a primary focus.
Learning a platform isn't a forever-decision. A new mobile app developer can always learn new tech as needed. But if they want a start now, they're better off learning what's dominating today.