I expect it to be a little better trade-off given the following points:
1. JS is kept for what it's meant to be and do; nothing more.
2. A WebKit webview is probably lighter than Chromium + NodeJS.
3. The whole thing should be managed to be linked as a shared library, avoiding many pitfalls of Electron's applications (by means of a semantic-versioned library).
4. The whole solution is really language-agnostic, despite my efforts with Go.
1. JS is kept for what it's meant to be and do; nothing more.
2. A WebKit webview is probably lighter than Chromium + NodeJS.
3. The whole thing should be managed to be linked as a shared library, avoiding many pitfalls of Electron's applications (by means of a semantic-versioned library).
4. The whole solution is really language-agnostic, despite my efforts with Go.