Why do you care if the generated objC is "hacky"? Correctness and performance is all that matters surely? I've stuck to using GWT generated JS in a hidden webview on iOS, rather than J2ObjC. I've found the process of…
This is similar to Kirin framework (http://github.com/futureplatforms/kirin) Cross platform development in Java is compiled to JS via GWT and can be deployed anywhere Java or JS is available. It powers apps with…
See also: Facebook and security/privacy
I'm interested to know what value TS/CS devs get from their code translating to "legible" JS?
Why do you care if the generated objC is "hacky"? Correctness and performance is all that matters surely? I've stuck to using GWT generated JS in a hidden webview on iOS, rather than J2ObjC. I've found the process of…
This is similar to Kirin framework (http://github.com/futureplatforms/kirin) Cross platform development in Java is compiled to JS via GWT and can be deployed anywhere Java or JS is available. It powers apps with…
See also: Facebook and security/privacy
I'm interested to know what value TS/CS devs get from their code translating to "legible" JS?