Electron

Electron vs native desktop development: what is the difference?

The question is about Electron .

Answer:

Electron.js is advantageous for rapid development and cross-platform compatibility, particularly for teams experienced in web technologies. In contrast, native app development excels in performance and platform integration, making it the preferred choice for resource-intensive or platform-specific requirements.

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