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Rust-powered Tauri, or JavaScript-powered Electron? See which framework is ideal for your project.
The Electron framework, which was previously used for the now-deprecated WhatsApp app, enabled developers to create cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies.
Electron allows you to build desktop applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. There are many arguments on the internet against Electron, one of them being its performance and many times low ...
Electron, GutHub’s open source framework for cross-platform development of desktop applications, has reached 1.0 release status this week. Spun off GitHub’s Atom editor and previously known as ...
Application code is "plain old JavaScript," Tsakalidis explained, capable of calling Electron's operating-specific modules—including microphone and camera controls, as well as operating system ...
Electron apps are built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. If the developer requires, they can also integrate their app with Node.js, which lets the app access lower-level parts of the system.
Electron is a node.js, V8, and Chromium framework created for the development of cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Compatible with Mac, Linux, and Windows operating ...
More advanced JavaScript protection technologies also enable application owners to gain real-time visibility over any attempt to debug or tamper with the application’s source code, which provides an ...
Electron is a widely used open source technology for building applications, making it a particularly lucrative attack target. In a session at the DEFCON 30 security conference in Las Vegas, security ...