They would work well enough on the computers of that generation and painfully slow on today's supercomputers. Yes, just like the software we have today.
I was trying to express that Electron (and the like) is not an inherently bad thing. It allows to trade hardware capacity for easier development experience. Those developers who use it create useful software that works. And software that works in a given environment is exactly the point of the industry, is it not?
I was trying to express that Electron (and the like) is not an inherently bad thing. It allows to trade hardware capacity for easier development experience. Those developers who use it create useful software that works. And software that works in a given environment is exactly the point of the industry, is it not?