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"textContent": "There are alternatives (albeit still in the works) that use native UI view libraries (not just web views) and allow access to device APIs.\n\nNo LLMs were used to make miso-lynx, you also commented on that issue here it seems…\n\nHaskell @ React Summit Links\n\n> Thought people might find this interesting. One of the core developers / architects of LynxJS.org mentioned Haskell and the integration between GitHub - dmjio/miso: A tasty Haskell front-end framework and https://lynxjs.org. ^ In this repo there is a link to the talk, and its queued up at the Haskell portion. This is still heavily under development and requires nix to get a forked GHCJS (BigInt support needing a polyfill), we are able to draw native iOS UIView and native Android views as …",
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