| > What GUI framework? I barely even know what we are talking about anymore. You don't need one with PWA - again, you're using fundamental web technologies, and enabling them to make system calls. Let me ask you this then. Name one cross platform framework that wasn’t meant to build command line tools that hasn’t sucked? QT? Java Spring? React Native? Electron? > In the first presentation of the iPhone, Steve Jobs laid out a vision where the smartphone would run web apps, using fundamental web technologies (HTML, CSS, JS). He quickly backtracked when he realised Apple could impose a 30% tax on transactions in the platform. He “backtracked” because his “sweet solution” wasn’t good and everyone wanted native apps and web apps were called “a shit sandwich” by developers. Do you know the history of creating “applications” using “web technologies”? They failed for RIM, Microsoft, and Palm. Web apps suck not to mention the clusterfuck of the front end ecosystem. Every single platform that went down the “we can do great web apps” backtracked. They have never been good enough. > So that's another excuse to not further PWAs, huh? You mean making an app that’s actually performant on the majority of phones out there? |
Sure, the 30% cut of all sales was just a sweet coincidence.
> You mean making an app that’s actually performant on the majority of phones out there?
Twitter and Uber have PWAs for countries where low-end devices are the majority of phones.
> They have never been good enough.
Complete bollocks, there are plenty of excellent web apps out there, and it's one of the most important mechanisms for software delivery nowadays, in both the enterprise and consumer spaces. You are a fundamentalist and there is no point discussing anything here anymore