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by leptons
100 days ago
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Your disagreement only remains valid because of Apple using their blocking power to quash web APIs from becoming standards. You can shill all you want for Apple, but they are being sued by the DOJ for abusive business tactics, which include leveraging their vote in the W3C to prevent web browsers on their platform from being as capable as native apps. https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1344546/dl?inline |
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I do, however, notice that I have never used a program that was built with either a web stack or a gc language stack, that wasn't getting slower over time, wouldn't cause strange issues, and wouldn't have crippled UI to match whatever the stack's limitations have been at the time. IMO the right direction is developing (or adopting) modern native languages. If the "price" for that is some web standard being stuck, I personally am totally okay with that.
I am sick of this idea that the web browser is almost an OS. It was supposed to serve web pages.