Re 2: that's because you have the mindset of a dedicated developer. Which is of course good for a dev, however, on the business side sometimes it's more important to deliver and make $$ then slowly solve issues (if you ever solve them) than make it perfect from the start.
Personally I think the best solution is a compromise, don't 100% mess the code just for easy gains, but do find suitable shortcuts when possible (and yes, non-native apps can be suitable shortcuts in some cases)
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Re 2: that's because you have the mindset of a dedicated developer. Which is of course good for a dev, however, on the business side
sometimesit's more important to deliver and make $$ then slowly solve issues (if you ever solve them) than make it perfect from the start.Personally I think the best solution is a compromise, don't 100% mess the code just for easy gains, but do find suitable shortcuts when possible (and yes, non-native apps can be suitable shortcuts in some cases)