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> this argument is dead and nobody will ever go back to native apps again

This snippet has really lit the touchpaper. A long time ago, I predicted that the world was course to deliver insta-compiled applications through a browser, as though we'd have a Visual Basic runtime environment plugin. However, we're now there, essentially, with XHR and many-megabyte JS bundles, manipulating the DOM through the browser's "widget" engine.

There's really a tipping point for each application, where the application's functionality determines where it is better served. For instance, no one's going to make a web app out of Logic Pro any time soon. However, if someone comes up with a stateful protocol to implement in current browsers, then that tipping point flips to the web for a whole bunch of applications.



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