There are very complex websites programmed in javascript that are not sluggish.
So why is it then impossible to use that on the desktop?
I would say, this is actually the way to go. Because there are MANY good UI-Designers now, because of the web. And they know Web-technologys. If there will be a easy way, to integrate that into the desktop(native apps in general), then there will be better and more consistent UI's over time, that "newbs" can use.
But deepin looks interesting.
edit: and quite ironically, deepin is based on Webkit und HTML5 ... (or used to be until recently, don't know for sure yet, why does deepin does not even have a english Wiki page?)
edit2:
but the deeper I look into it, the more it looks flawed unfortunately
So why is it then impossible to use that on the desktop?
I would say, this is actually the way to go. Because there are MANY good UI-Designers now, because of the web. And they know Web-technologys. If there will be a easy way, to integrate that into the desktop(native apps in general), then there will be better and more consistent UI's over time, that "newbs" can use.
But deepin looks interesting.
edit: and quite ironically, deepin is based on Webkit und HTML5 ... (or used to be until recently, don't know for sure yet, why does deepin does not even have a english Wiki page?)
edit2: but the deeper I look into it, the more it looks flawed unfortunately
https://www.quora.com/How-does-Deepin-compare-with-Elementar...