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by pvandehaar
6045 days ago
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Summary: "Webapps are almost as good as Native Apps in many ways." The author reveals no advantages of webapps over a good AppStore that allows 3rd-party software sources. He is simply angry that he doesn't get enough attention as a web developer, not especially different from the complaint of a three year old child, though with the language of a nine year old. |
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I have written location-aware iPhone native apps, and if I had an open-source alternative to Big5 then, I probably would have used that.
In my case it would have saved me quite a lot of overhead in terms of moving from Linux to a full mac development platform. Not having to learn a new syntax and api for iPhone might have been handy... and then I would have avoided having to jump through the code-signing hoops that tend to break when you upgrade software versions.
So.. that's quite a bit of overhead for an app which only uses the geo-location feature of the hardware.
I do enjoy the Mac platform, XCode etc. I'm not apple bashing here, but making a comparison.