| ▲ | kvuj 3 hours ago | |
> Web apps work everywhere. The web has grown increasingly powerful and capable. Why would I invest in a technology that can only run on a single OS? Doesn't make sense. For me, I see these following advantages: - Performance; Native & compiled is king. - Ram usage; Kilobytes vs Mega(giga?)bytes. - UI control which integrates with the rest of the OS (and updates when the underlying OS tweaks the UI) From a business standpoint, I get your point that these points don't really matter. Users have shown to not care in the slightest at the bloat in programs. However for code I write in my spare time, I would much rather write my native Linux program in compiled code than to ship a subpar experience to the few who will interact with it. | ||