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coreint.org
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| | | | | Daniel checks in with Manton, who is making an effort to take some time off from working so hard. They veer into a discussion weighing the merits of fixing little nitpicky bugs vs. adding meaningful features. They discuss the debate sparked by Sketch about native desktop apps vs. web apps, and Daniel concedes some of the advantages of web development. | |
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molodtsov.me
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| | | | | There's a certain community in tech that's very vocal about their preference toward native apps. I share that sentiment, yet sometimes people take this idea too religiously. First, what is a native app? It's an app built using the native frameworks of a platform. For MacOS it could be SwiftUI. Such apps leverage the native platform's interface, including windows, buttons, text areas, and everything else. They look right and familiar, and they behave this way. And most of the time, they're smooth and fa..... | |
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mjtsai.com
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512pixels.net
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| | | Chris Wilkinson, writing at Ars: There's something intangible about these old computers that makes them a pure joy to use, limitations and all. At its worst, the Quadra 700 is a vehicle for unbridled retro gaming and a fun nostalgic afternoon. At best, it's potentially the clear frontrunner for some workflows, such as distraction-free writing [...] | ||