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Before judging ( which i knw you will 🤣), I'm new to mobile dev. Sooo "handle with care"?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

In my company we use Ionic, it uses a native WebView to render websites code.

The fact I can use html/css/js to do everything I want is great. But having to rely on third-party Capacitor plugins to use native features really sucks. Ionic provides custom html components with native look, and this is great, exept for the fact it still uses MD2 for Android.

Implementing MD3 all by myself has been a painful experience, only because default components style is so baked in, that you have to use ionic custom css variable to even change the background.

Back in the days, we were just 2 developer for 2 apps and a Website, and Ionic build all 3 of them with just one codebase

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Vue in general is the most interesting for me. Still a learner.

The way I can easily implement it like jQuery or code the whole thing for example. I like it.