▲ | foldr 7 months ago | ||||||||||||||||
Sloppy work and bad code are orthogonal issues to choice of technology. There are some sloppily written Qt apps out there too. If the Slack devs are as sloppy as you say, then we ought to be thankful that they’re writing JS and not C++! Lag is something that some people care about a lot. I actually think that most users don’t notice it or care very much, up to a certain point. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | pdimitar 7 months ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> There are some sloppily written Qt apps out there too. I specifically asked not to focus on examples but OK, I guess you really had to get it off your chest. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ The topic was not "Electron vs. Qt" at all. > I actually think that most users don’t notice it or care very much, up to a certain point. Good for them, to me it's a mood and productivity killer. And no I'll not change my mind on this, ever. Broader point is: the people who worked on Electron, Slack etc. should have really done better. But I have witnessed how job security almost always leads to sloppy work. | |||||||||||||||||
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