When a company releases a new technology for building desktop applications, the primary thing I look for is a really solid fleshed out implementation of a CRUD application:
- sign in to some back end
- create and edit data using forms
- browse data in some sort of datatable/datagrid
- use ajax to GET and POST data
But such a demo is pretty much never there - I certainly can't see it in this case. But surely the vast majority of ordinary desktop applications people need to build are just this ... CRUD with auth, ajax and data browsing.
It would be dramatically easier to give a new technology for desktop applications a try if such a demo was provided.
- sign in to some back end
- create and edit data using forms
- browse data in some sort of datatable/datagrid
- use ajax to GET and POST data
But such a demo is pretty much never there - I certainly can't see it in this case. But surely the vast majority of ordinary desktop applications people need to build are just this ... CRUD with auth, ajax and data browsing.
It would be dramatically easier to give a new technology for desktop applications a try if such a demo was provided.