| > When I put an ad for JS dev I am pretty much flooded, for QT/Lazarus I never posted an ad, but my gut feeling is I will be lucky to get any CV in 3 months. Things like staffing for specific skills is a different issue. The comment I responded to did not say "There are simply no other Js+Html+Css browser-based alternative to electron". If they did I would not have responded, because then they would be correct: there are few browser-based alternatives to Electron. They said that there are no open alternatives, which is what I did respond to. Because, to be honest, if you're in a company and a team, you are all probably going to use the most popular tech (whether electron or something else depending on the platform). For all other types of developers, stack popularity may not be a factor at all. From the question asked, there was no context around the type of development or team. For example, I'm an independent developer, writing custom software. It's faster for me to deliver a cross-platform desktop GUI in Lazarus than in Electron (the delivery speed of the GUI is not even in the same order of magnitude for the type of projects a solo developer can do). OTOH, if the client needs the type of fancy CSS animation, theming, etc that only a browser can do, then you have no choice but to use the browser. |