Sure, that's an egregious example, maybe GitHub did mess up, I won't deny that, but that one example is not indicative of the entire class of cross platform frameworks being useless.
> If you've got 99% of any group agreeing on anything subjective there's a problem with your measurement.
Okay, do your own testing and measure it however you want, then get back to me about methodological errors. Because as far as we can tell, most users do not care. In fact, we received messages about how happy they are with the apps and how slick the UX and UI are. You can make good and bad apps in any framework.
> If you've got 99% of any group agreeing on anything subjective there's a problem with your measurement.
Okay, do your own testing and measure it however you want, then get back to me about methodological errors. Because as far as we can tell, most users do not care. In fact, we received messages about how happy they are with the apps and how slick the UX and UI are. You can make good and bad apps in any framework.