![]() I based this off the Electron quick start app. I created a simple ‘hello world’ app across the various frameworks, with one slight twist - hello world would be an html string hello world!, so any given app would need to be able to render HTML. I decided it would be fun to compare a few different cross-platform approaches and see how they stack up, memory wise. ![]() Native is surely faster than javascript running in a browser instance. Maybe the people who make these comments have a point. ![]() “Why can’t people write native apps anymore?” the coding elite cry. It’s a very fast way to get an MVP (minimal viable product) to market. On the other hand, a lot of programmers who are smarter than me have a real issue with it.Įvery time Electron is mentioned online, you’ll invariably hear the opinion that Electron apps use 300+ MB of RAM and run like a dog floundering in molasses. It’s free, easy to use and quick to develop with. As a developer seeking to build cross-platform apps, it’s very appealing. Electron memory usage compared to other cross-platform frameworks Įlectron is everywhere you look these days.
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