Oh hell no PWA should be kept back in the lab. This whole Web works everywhere b.s has to come to an end, and its yet again point and case of how slow and painful the ecosystem is. All you need is 1x rogue browser vendor to flip the table and the democracy of “openness” grinds to a halt.
This is why we had plugins as despite their toxicity around ActiveX it pushed the innovation forward. The reason you have HD video world wide now is because of the work we did in Silverlight to push those boundaries.. browsers did swfa to that conversation and the whole point of that plugin was to drag everyone back to the table kicking and screaming. As a result you got faster JIT and extended features of Browser-ware to offset the impact of losing Plugins.
Still to this day you have everyone haggling over so many flavours of JavaScript frameworks all may i add designed intentionally to obfuscate developers from being reminded they’re still writing JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
Now you clowns want to go deeper into native space?
Its the one time i applaud Apple for pushing back with “no we think this is the boundaries of mediocrity and it should just stay here”
Knock it off.. seriously…we aren’t moving forward…just backward.