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This fucking sucks man.I was force to learn fucking Typescript and react because of this.
Why can't people code in Objective C and Java anymore????? -
@Krokoklemme and a lot less efficient. It depends on the right tool for the job. If you are looking for a cheap MVP or proof of concept just to get to market and gain investment, then yeah maybe go multi-platform. But if you need algorithmic efficiency or native hardware integration (etc.), then you probably want to go with the native language for that platform.... Apple is also starting to crack down on accepting phone gap or Cordova type apps. They are starting to heavily assess and reject apps that fully rely on UIWebView for execution, or technologies that advocate security flaws and allow for dynamic feature set updates that bypass the App Store review process.
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@greenhouse I'm very well aware of all of these points, but businesses don't always care about them (I actually think they're a pretty bad idea as well, at least the ones based on web-technologies)
it's crazy. does no one recruit native app developer these days? they're always looking for hybrid developers, always ðŸ˜
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