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Hi there,
I am classic Firefox addon developer who used FFI via js (js-ctypes) heavily to tap into platform APIs. I supported all platforms including Android.
With the move to WebExtensions all my work is not possible except as stand alone app which talks to the browser addon via native messaging. I will stop supporting Android as it's not possible with this model. I will use the browser for XHR requests using their cookies (oauth) and a HTML dashboard/options panel.
This time around I was hoping to not use FFI but use C/C++ (objective-c) and pass the information as binary string or array buffer to a "web view" for things like react-redux based canvas editor. Then pass it back to my addon. An example of this is my current addon - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nativeshot/ (it has a bug on mac, but a fix for that will be approved sometime this week).
I was recommended to use "Electron" but as moz.fanboi I wanted to use Positron. I see development is going on. I am just wondering if you will have resources for a beginner to writing C++ (like me) before Jun 2017 (after probably Oct 2017 my addons will be defunct).