Earlier quoted context omitted.
Aside from the improvements to project timelines, Electron and similar products are popular because they improve the developer experience, and in 2022 the developer experience is what matters the most to many software companies (yes, in many cases ahead of the customer experience). DX directly drives engagement and retention, and good developers are hard to find (and keep!). And like it or not, there are more and mor…
JS DX always seemed really quite bad whenever I looked. A constantly shifting landscape of frameworks and packages where nothing will stand for long before being eroded away.
- language: ES / Typescript are quite established
- CSS: also quite established
- Frameworks: there is still a lot of innovation here, but also React / Vue / Angular are quite established.
on that latter part I prefer the innovation. Let's just imagine for a while what UI would look like if we only had Swing (Java) or QT (C++)