Comment by cakoose
5 years ago
Not always at the cost of the users?
If dceddia is able to add features and fixes more quickly, that's good for users too.
And if Svelte on the desktop becomes popular, people will likely come up with more efficient options. For example, a more efficient Electron or something like "Svelte Native", which could be a good thing.
I'd love if all software were more efficient, but getting up to speed on a new platform has a huge opportunity cost too.
Not clear from your wording, but Svelte Native incidentally does exist:
https://github.com/halfnelson/svelte-native
It's a Svelte renderer for NativeScript (a framework targeting iOS and Android), rather than being a port of React Native to Svelte.