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I got but I keep thinking Tauri does a great job, though... Years ago, I tried to run a boilerplate of electron-reactjs. I still remember the time it took me to run it...
ОтветитьYes document need to update
ОтветитьI come from an electron history. I loved it, still love it.
But for my needs (targeted ONLY windows (7+) apps) I found Tauri amazingly fitted for my needs.
For general and high-end apps, Electron is still the better choice (if you don't want to go full ape-mode and C++ it from the scratch).
PS: I don;t care about documentation-wars, that's something that Tauri will also improve with time.
PPS: Let's see what Tauri 2.0 brings tot he table.
trillions.... global scale... sorry, the argument is too shallow. trillions of uses means nothing to the end user. even to the developers. If you wanna think on a global scale, tens or hundreds of chromium helper sucking the machine is not trillions, it's Octillions.
Ответитьanything that avoids chromium is a good thing.
Ответитьduring the early days of pandemic due to government regulations that keeps on changing almost every week (sometimes even less than a week) one of our client need employee check in system that can capture the employee id, temperature and mandatory short covid questionnaire. the manual way is causing traffic jam for their hundreds of employee every morning at the gate. Using electron i managed to create employee checkin system that scans the employee card and quickly capture all needed data only within 2 days of coding. They continued using this system even to this day and in almost 4 years of operation i only needed to patch it twice with new feature. I don't think there's any other way i can achieve this without electron and untyped js.
ОтветитьSaya punya Tauri ada 4 buah ukuran 37end 38
ОтветитьDon't know the whole context, but the guy used some dark and charming rhetoric to prove his point. ^^
ОтветитьI recently started to work on a Tauri app with Next, and setting up the frontend was a breeze, everything just works! But then I wanted to set up a simple local database and realised I would probably have to spend the better part of a decade to learn arguably the most difficult language around to make anything useful on the backend (maybe a slight overstatement, but not by much!) If you happen to be a frontend developer that also knows Rust, Tauri is for you! But the other 99.9 % of developers should probably stick with Electron
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