> Create better native apps for iOS and Android with a new breed of development tools.
Does no one understand what native means anymore? UI wise, native means using the platforms widget toolkit which this does not seem to do. I'm not sure if it's even possible on android unless they are calling into the java stack for rendering the UI. Notice how in the MacOS screenshots they give a giant middle finger to the current OS theme? Doesn't look like it's using cocoa/carbon (whatever the current mac toolkit is) underneath.
I'm not sure if I'd even consider it native code on android, which would be ART/Dalvik byte code, for better or worse. I also think transpiling from c#/javascript to to c++ would rule it out as being considered native, but that's debatable.
Never trust a project that will lie to you in the elevator pitch.
Does no one understand what native means anymore? UI wise, native means using the platforms widget toolkit which this does not seem to do. I'm not sure if it's even possible on android unless they are calling into the java stack for rendering the UI. Notice how in the MacOS screenshots they give a giant middle finger to the current OS theme? Doesn't look like it's using cocoa/carbon (whatever the current mac toolkit is) underneath.
I'm not sure if I'd even consider it native code on android, which would be ART/Dalvik byte code, for better or worse. I also think transpiling from c#/javascript to to c++ would rule it out as being considered native, but that's debatable.
Never trust a project that will lie to you in the elevator pitch.