Posted by tgebarowski 2 days ago
I mean it wasn't popular back then at all.
Lynx sounds promising if it really avoids the usual WebView tradeoffs while still letting teams reuse React knowledge. Curious how it compares in practice once screens get state-heavy or animation-heavy, and how painful debugging is across iOS/Android/Web.
With all the hype around LynxJS last year, we took a closer look to see whether it really lives up to expectations. In this post, we share our experience, lessons learned, and thoughts on using it in a real production environment.
If you’re interested in mobile architecture, SDUI, React or cross-platform development.
Another option looks like Tauri v2[0]. It also promises iOS, Android, and Web support (as well as a desktop application). The core is Rust which may or may not have the same adoption issues you saw for C++.
I haven't given it a try yet though but you may find it interesting.
The one that recently kept "accidentally" switching pick-up points? I sure hope it was not caused by Lynx, just shitty business requirements.
It's called "a dark pattern".
Strasznie denerwujące, też mnie to spotkało.