>Better take a compilers course to learn the differences between .NET and .NET Native.
It would seem you're the one in need of a course due to your inability to differentiate the difference between .NET and .NET Native.
>Interesting that you mention PWA, which happen to be pushed by Google's Chrome team, which has some Google IO talks bashing native apps as if Android wasn't made by the same company.
PWA is a platform for low end phones. It's funny that Microsoft jumped on the bandwagon so fast. When you're that desperate for apps on your cesspool of a store you'll take anything.
>At the same time they are pushing Flutter and Dart as replacement for those stacks.
Flutter and Dart are a cross platform development solution. They're also instrumental to Fuchsia - you know, the OS that'll make Windows suffer the same fate as Windows Phone.
It would seem you're the one in need of a course due to your inability to differentiate the difference between .NET and .NET Native.
>Interesting that you mention PWA, which happen to be pushed by Google's Chrome team, which has some Google IO talks bashing native apps as if Android wasn't made by the same company.
PWA is a platform for low end phones. It's funny that Microsoft jumped on the bandwagon so fast. When you're that desperate for apps on your cesspool of a store you'll take anything.
>At the same time they are pushing Flutter and Dart as replacement for those stacks.
Flutter and Dart are a cross platform development solution. They're also instrumental to Fuchsia - you know, the OS that'll make Windows suffer the same fate as Windows Phone.
>What a cohesive company, go figure.
Speaking of cohesive, how was your annual re-org?