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> For an even more retro approach, perhaps some things are just better written as desktop apps.

This is effectively what the mobile marketplace has decided. Native mobile apps are thriving while mobile web apps struggle to keep up.



I'm not sure that is true, a lot of apps use web technologies on the inside. The more interesting part is that most seem to choose native not because of the development story but because they need to reach some special API or really want to keep the UI very close to examples from the platform manufacturer. It is actually a problem to go native when you have to develop multiple versions of each application which might totally lose any advantages the native coding experience has over html+js.




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