Naming is hard but there’s already a well established Lynx in the Web space.
What they mean by “native” is you write JavaScript, (a subset of) HTML, and (a subset of) CSS that they render into the platform’s standard elements. See Behind the Elements: Native Rendering.
So naming is doubly hard, but this one can be blamed on Facebook’s React Native.
I don’t have opinions about the project itself, I just wanted to know where the overtone window for “native” is nowadays.
Naming is hard but there’s already a well established Lynx in the Web space.
What they mean by “native” is you write JavaScript, (a subset of) HTML, and (a subset of) CSS that they render into the platform’s standard elements. See Behind the Elements: Native Rendering.
So naming is doubly hard, but this one can be blamed on Facebook’s React Native.
I don’t have opinions about the project itself, I just wanted to know where the overtone window for “native” is nowadays.
You mean the Overton Window, but I like your malapropism. (And/or you’ve made a joke that’s too fancy for me.)
Thanks! It was a mere typo. I knew it was the name of the person that coined it but didn’t stop and think when writing.
I also initially thought of the Lynx browser.