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I'm surprised Netflix doesn't just use Cobalt like Youtube probably does, but it looks like they use their own internal thing called Gibbon. Source: about 2 years ago
The YouTube app on Apple TV is absolutely atrocious. I can’t believe either Apple or Google think it’s acceptable — it must be one of the most-used apps on tvOS, and is easily the worst I’ve ever come across. It seems to be built with Cobalt [1], so it’s basically HTML5, pretending to be a native app. A short list of flaws which have infuriated me for months: • Scrolling is completely broken. Scroll down a... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Cobalt is this: https://cobalt.foo/. I believe that it practically replaces a browser and has small footprint, so you can use it to run web apps on devices that can't run Chrome and thus can't have PWAs via browser. Source: almost 3 years ago
Onsen UI has quickly grown in adoption since its release in 2013. It is an open-source framework under the Apache v2 license. Onsen UI is framework-agnostic UI components, you can choose and switch among the frameworks: AngularJS, Angular, React, and Vue.js or go pure JavaScript to build your hybrid apps. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
For one of our web applications, we used the Onsen UI js framework with its React support library. Source: about 2 years ago
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