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I get that it sucks. Are there any alternatives, where I have one codebase for all platforms?
Flutter
That has its own set of problems with the big one is that it is spyware
It depends on what you are trying to do
Qt isn't bad and runs cross platform
Oh my, I just had to puke a little bit.
It depends on what you are doing
I was joking. Qt has its place and can be useful. But I believe the days of non-web based, rich clients is over. Because Qt is not really “platform independent” anymore. When Qt was invented, only GNU/Linux, OSX and Windows existed. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, ultrabooks/chromebooks, much more powerful browsers, smart watches. That’s why Qt is not something I would prefer, as I need my apps to run literally everywhere
Tauri is one I'm aware of.
Have you heard of Java? Or any other language that abstracts away the GUI gluecode. Or don't just even go electron and provide a web app instead.
Java 😂
Java is awful on multiple levels
Is it?
Yes
It sucks on many different levels
Java apps are even worse than electron. Not to mention you need to install Java to run them.
Because Java totally doesn't exist for every platform ever
I heard Java can compile down to native binaries now. I interviewed someone that told me, I haven't written a line of Java in 15 years.
It is not quite a native binary, but the effect of not having to install java to run it is the same. Using jlink you can assemble a runtime image containing the java bytecode for the application and a custom runtime enviroment containing the parts of the the jre needed to run that program.
Yeah that makes sense given the language. So it'll be a fatter binary than typical for what's needed.
Mhm... Install 300mb once to run any Java application or 300mb for each and every electron app.
Its an easy choice.
As if the Java app won't be even uglier than electron and still weigh in at 300 mb for each. Not to mention introducing security issues on your machine with the jre
There's a reason people stopped making consumer apps in Java
Uglier? Debatable as there are different UI Toolkits that can actually look beautiful and you don't have to reimplement controls like you would in an electron app.
And you certainly wouldn't introduce new security issues with different and outdated v8 engines that are bundled with your electron app, no sir.
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