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Replying to Avatar Frederik Handberg

From a learning perspective, I definitely think I’m making the right choice by building natively for each platform, because it lets me experience many different ways of doing things. Every language and framework has its own patterns and philosophies. Because of that, I’m getting a lot of practical experience that in the future, will help me make better implementation decisions.

At some point, I’ll need to learn Electron and React Native. It should be easy, considering it’s React, which I’ve already used a lot.

Tauri would be cool too, mostly because it’s much less bloated than Electron. But it sure isn't Rust that’s drawing me in… #dev

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JSKitty 1mo ago

As a long-term Tauri and Rust dev, Tauri has been a LIFESAVER in terms of cross-platform development, but, as expected, there’s trade-offs: Native OS APIs and UI are much harder to work with (especially on mobile).

(Thank Viktor for bringing my attention to your post, haha).

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