You can't even stay on topic without constantly moving the goalpost.
> You're asserting that there hasn't been a significant management and hiring shift in engineering departments over the past 5 years, moving away from what became a web monoculture in the post-90s environment, from roughly 2000-2005?
I asserted no such thing, learn to read.
> So you admit the web is ill-suited to serve as an application platform, and is failing to acquire traction in that space despite considerable but ill-focused efforts to the contrary?
I admit? What kind of stupid opening is that? Show me where I said anything about the web serving as a great application platform over native apps.
You know what, never mind; you're an argumentative ill tempered child who doesn't know how to have a discussion properly. Have a nice day.
> You're asserting that there hasn't been a significant management and hiring shift in engineering departments over the past 5 years, moving away from what became a web monoculture in the post-90s environment, from roughly 2000-2005?
I asserted no such thing, learn to read.
> So you admit the web is ill-suited to serve as an application platform, and is failing to acquire traction in that space despite considerable but ill-focused efforts to the contrary?
I admit? What kind of stupid opening is that? Show me where I said anything about the web serving as a great application platform over native apps.
You know what, never mind; you're an argumentative ill tempered child who doesn't know how to have a discussion properly. Have a nice day.