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RE[4]: Android has the apps
by shmerl on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:39
in reply to "RE[3]: Android has the apps"
RE[5]: Android has the apps
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:50
in reply to "RE[4]: Android has the apps"
I think making the user experience suffer to be marginally more accommodating to, of all things, JS developers, is a poor investment of resources.
Qt and QML offer a better trade off between reach, performance, and productivity than HTML5/JS does.
HTML5 is just a stupid tickmark in a checklist of features, Microsoft went down this road too, and less than 5% of apps in the Windows Store are HTML5. I don't think, given a choice, many developers clamor for HTML5 in the context of mobile app development.





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But why would anyone pick that over the Android API set?