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LambdaNative vs Matcha: What are the differences?
LambdaNative: Cross-platform mobile apps in Scheme. LambdaNative is an open-source (BSD licensed) cross-platform development environment written in Scheme (Gambit-C), supporting Android, iOS, BlackBerry 10, OS X, Linux, Windows, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenWrt; Matcha: A framework for building iOS and Android apps in Go. Matcha is a package for building iOS and Android applications and frameworks in Go. Matcha provides a UI component library similar to ReactNative and exposes bindings to Objective-C and Java code through reflection. The library also provides Go APIs for common app tasks.
LambdaNative and Matcha belong to "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" category of the tech stack.
LambdaNative and Matcha are both open source tools. It seems that Matcha with 3.44K GitHub stars and 144 forks on GitHub has more adoption than LambdaNative with 1.15K GitHub stars and 85 GitHub forks.