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by YourGrace 1393 days ago
It's nice to see new tools and SDKs being built to try and simplify development. However, I'm always against frameworks/SDKs which try to abstract away the native coding experience and move developers away from using the SDKs Apple/Google provide.

These types of solutions will always lag behind the official SDKs, and require ongoing maintenance from the authors as new features are added. This also requires individuals to learn something else in addition to the core SDK (I believe you will ultimately need to learn about the core SDK regardless of what you want to do).

In my opinion, working with the native SDKs is the best solution. You are as close to the SDK as possible and are able to do what you want. For Android in particular, it's important to minimize the layers between your code and drawing the UI.

With that said, kudos on building this as it's no easy feat to accomplish.