What's the /g/ opinion on it?
Bloated Javascript Millenial over-engineered shit.
>>60194134
What do you think is better?
>>60193565
p gud. now we can finally get rid of mobile java and swift developers.
>>60194134
>js is bloated meme
>transpiles and executes faster than most java mobile.
will this meme ever die with you "if its not in c its slow and bloated" people ?
>>60194428
Keep writing your ES2017 and go back to /r/eddit.
>>60194626
makes me 90k a year, so probably will
>tfw building a "Hello, World!" application for debugging takes 20 seconds
>after you've downloaded a fifth of a GB's worth of crap from npm
>>60193565
Another crap mobile spinoff that lives off the name of a desktop version.
Reminds me of jQuery -> jQuery mobile.
It is JS without the DOM.
It will fail just as Xamarin failed. In mobile apps most of the code is in the GUI and custom OS features (push, notifications, alarms, interaction with other apps, ...), so even if you have a common xplatform core that would ammount for some 30% or less of the code. And having such a core is not enough of a reason to make your life incredibly difficult in the other 70% of the project.
Native is the patrician way and will always be.
>>60193565
+ react and FP is GOAT style of programming
+ good idea on crossplatform that is the "learn once write everywhere" approach seems to be working
+ integrates well, the node ecocystem has some pluses like a library for everything and its tolerable with typescript
- i don't like how I write static typescript and all my helpful information is lost with transpaliting into javascript
I basically want someone to write an library in some static language without the JS overhead. maybe once kotlin native becomes a thing. Overall a good idea.