I have xp with react and tried to learn RN and Flutter, and I had best dev xp using Flutter. I dont know why, but things seems more natural and intuitive using flutter. My progress is going good and fast.
3:53 I don't consider dart to be difficult because it was easy to pick up, it's the only language I didn't spend time learning, I learnt it as I was using it with Flutter to build Apps
@@mahamoudhoussein8087 If you don't want to end in the tutorial hell then you should learn the concepts of how things work, get a good understanding of software development.
@@mahamoudhoussein8087just make something I made a image to ascii generator in flutter after watching a few tutorials Also I learned it by making a backend using flask and connected it using flutter was pretty sick to learn
In my opinion Flutter is almost perfect for complex mobile- and web-apps. I really don't know how it could be better! And I have used a LOT of Languages, Frameworks and IDEs during my 40 year career as a Software Developer! The only thing that it is not good at is 3D stuff like AR/VR and games.
@@RR-et6zp I see no advantage of adding an extra layer that adds it's own errors, needs to be updated and costs money. And why? Flutter is efficient enough. In my experience, all those solutions may be quicker in the short run, but long term they cause problems that eliminate all prior time savings. I guess Flutter Fllow is more for people with no or little dev knowledge. It is definetely not for me!
As i started from c,c++ and now my major language is java, so javascript is difficult to me and dart is similar to java and c#. my choice point is language. of course, i like OOP
Thank you for making this video. I'm looking at cross-platform app frameworks and this was very informative. If you want a couple of suggestions for feedback, I would say (1) get a little bit of pronunciation coaching. Your English is mostly understandable, but sometimes the accent slows down comprehension. (And this is coming from someone who has spent years listening to Russian accents.) (2) Personally I would prefer more informative imagery over "entertaining" clips. The video showing code flashes by very quickly, even though it's very useful to see. Sometimes it's hard to catch what you're saying because there's so much movement in the video and the things you're saying are not shown on the screen. Keep up the good work, Daniel! Also I would be curious to hear what you think about Compose Multiplatform.
this might or might not be true but from my experience hiring flutter devs and react native devs. react-native devs are far more experienced. flutter devs usually have a very shallow understanding of Flutter and a bad computer background, they watch some UA-cam videos and start applying for jobs. I was a CTO for an application built in Flutter and hiring was very painful.
That's because most programmers start as web developers with the MERN stack. From there, it's an extra step to begin using React Native Expo. Then, you need to create a specific project that requires more control and eject from Expo to start using React Native CLI. Eventually, you realize you're spending most of your time working with the same tools like Formik, Yup, Axios, Redux, etc. So here I am, a five-year-old semi-senior React Native developer with no computer science degree, learning how to use widgets, controllers, builders, the state, etc., just because the PM said Flutter is faster.😅
just a note here: dependencies still suck with react-native - you always have to pin down all different dependencies and at the end you end up with opening up xcode or android studio. the compatibility issues are frustrating (after 11 years) - so i switched to flutter
Have you used Expo anything over the past 2-3 years or so? It has solved a lot of the issues with React Native. If Flutter wasn't so bad for web I'd probably be more interested in using it more often but RN is far ahead on the web front and since I working with both web and mobile it's generally the best option.
Hands down flutter is way better , i used react native at first but what , the unmentioned libraries make developer experience a nightmare, i used expo managed projects
3:48 Where on earth is dart a "limitation" of Flutter? Thank GOD for Dart!! Best language I ever worked with in 20 years in software development!! If you already know JS, Java or C# it will take you 1~2 weeks to master Dart! And believe me: you won't wanna come back to them, ever!
I learnt html, css, bootstrap, js and I study react right now. Which one should I choose react native or flutter after when I finish node and database.
In fact, there is no right or wrong here. Flutter is actually hard for someone who has never had anything to do with Java or C before, like me. But I would never think of switching to React, because I now feel at home with Flutter, which cannot be replaced by plus or minus points.
After finishing with node & databases it's better not to spread focus on mobile apps for you (if you plan to find first job). It's better to focus solely on web, make some pet project, find first job, work at least a year in this area and then get back to the question "if I still want to try mobile apps". It's better to be an expert in one area than average specialist in multiple (and mobile apps world completely differs from web). This is a suggestion for you from a full-stack software engineer with 8+ years of experience.
Flutter 3.10 set Impeller as the default rendering engine on iOS. It’s in preview for Android behind a flag. soon Skia will be replaced by Impeller making flutter first choice for cross platform development , I also see most of the startups going with flutter we should not look at the current salary range but after 2 years flutter will be the first choice for android , ios and web Also knowing a language should not know be a concern it can be learned in 2-3 months
Dart is so similar to JS that this is not a disadvantage of Flutter, if you know JS you will very quick be able to work in Dart, we are rather talking about days than weeks!
React Native Expo puts Flutter under the bridge. Additionally, learning React Native automatically qualifies you to be a React Js developer as you can use the same skills. Let us not even forget that with your same JavaScript knowledge, you can build robust backend with Node JS.
I have strong background in Js and Java and I have been using react for frontend and spring boot for backend, If somehow I want to look into cross-platform development, explain to me why you think I have to now learn Dart and Flutter?
Because those who stay tuned to Flutter will be rewarded. I don't know why, but Flutter is the only language that makes you feel like coming home every time.
Dude do u want to learn Swift seperately for building app just for iOS apps or u can just learn flutter where u could work on both iOS and Android and web at the same time
@@ISOLATED_MAN_ if your target is to get employment with companies then go for Swift, if you're a freelancer go for cross-platform libraries like flutter/react-native/Kotlin Multiplatform/ionic
@@seebosmile Never did react native but worked with react, Flutter is better. Don't like JS anymore. To much bullshit. Started coding in Java and C#. Then found JS, then after a while came back to C# what a relief. Now Dart and Flutter just amazing. Never again JS and npm packages.
I have rn and flutter experience with live projects. I need to say within honestly flutter is less painfull then rn. I remember my pains with rn, flutter comes with some builtin solutions and only that reaon enough to chose flutter but its not all of it. flutter is realy better than react native. if u familier web tech and if u have react knowledge okey no problem dont lose ur time with jumping tech to tech but if u new in mobile world u can give a chance to flutter. it will be good start.
Don't listen to the comments, if you want a job in mobile development learn b react native, btw it has improved aloot over the years it surpassed most the of advantages flutter had over it
Ya flutter is best if there is no expo 😅, Let me explain i worked in both flutter and rn project, and i love both technologys, but flutter is very slow and hard to debug 😢, so i started to work in rn now i can build app in fast and small code base. Ys i Only got 2 years of experiences in mobile app dev, but i am a freelance developer i work in every part of the project, so i can say rn is better suited fro me😂, very tech is best in different way, spread love❤
I have a question, As a fresher what should I choose? I'm kinda good at flutter and developed some android applications and I'm currently trying to learn react. Expecting suggestions :)
React native single thread makes it very difficult to do parallel processing, or heavy multiple api calls and rendering data. While this is happening, the app becomes laggy, basic navigation is affected. Hope this gets better
in RN a developer has to take extra precautions to make high-performance apps, for example, to avoid the problem that you mentioned, you must use an interaction manager to render the next component or start the new process after the previous one is finished
You said Dart is a hard language to learn, when it is infact a very simple and structured language, making it fairly easy. Also you forgot to mention that the real way to build a UI is using C++ with Slate.
Undoubtedly Flutter is best in corss-platform. You didn't even tell that Flutter is not only for mobile(ios/android) development but also for Web and Desktop apps too (Windows, Linux & MacOs) . where React Native is only limited to mobile apps development. .... And learning dart is not a big deal.
I've done js I'm doing react rn should I learn dart to go with flutter or react native is going to be easy for me? what are market demands compared to react native and flutter
Again and again same stupid mistake by telling that learning dart is a minus. Dart is Ctype language and there is 95% is same as in java or c# or javascript. Ones you try it you will know it. Again same video from someone who not understand what he is talking about. Same with styling with widgets is a huge plus compare to css. Also flutter was made with concept of smooth design and simplicity. React native huge minus is js->native compilation.
Flutter can be installed with a few commands also... I have tried React Native before and although it is good I find that relying on third party, not always maintained plug ins, does not fit my needs. Currently trying Flutter. So far so good but indeed there is a learning curve.
To all people that are complaining on react native performance well they reinvented react native architecture and now performance is way better than before close to native flutter is good yes and it was better than react native but after what meta did in the last 2 years they changed the game no debate RN all the way
Братан спасибо за инфу, но почему просто не сказать личное мнение, что тебе больше нравится? "Well it depends" обнуляет все предыдущие 10 минут видео. Видео норм 👍
RN working on JS Bridge , that is bottle neck of frame per sec , Flutter architect is modern and better , i moved to Flutter 2 year and no return to RN 100%
Dart is like the hip grandson of Java. It is a pleasure to use - null safety datatype control etc. No complaint about Flutter when it comes to Mobile development. But it's flat-footed on the web platform. Flutter web is still a premature baby. Proof? Stripe does not support Flutter-Web! How do you create useful business web apps that do not have a payment gateway? You can't. Hope someone will correct me here. Thanks.
will like to know how JS is a familiar Language? cause let's take someone coming from a C++ background or a Java Background, how is JS familiar with them? you would said a Popular web development language, yeah if you said that, I will say yeah sure
@@deepnineforty5646 its more tested and fast, even faster than native. The industry states it. I can name you tons of apps you use in your phone right now that uses React Native, while I can't say the same with Flutter. For complex projects, RN is the better choice.
Flutter performs really bad on iOS. And not truly Native it's state management also completely mess. The new React native has almost everything a native developer has . Major companies except Google chooses React native over Flutter.
are you sure it is better? I feel there's a lot of people in the comment saying that flutter is better. I'm also a react-native developer since 2018 but I feel people prefer flutter in the comment section...
@@lemelon01I'm damn sure about it. React native is still the better choice, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Walmart, Tesla Shopify etc.. many big companies prefer React native. I think, most of the flutter developers who comments have only few years of Experience in software field. it's truth in terms of performance react native was not good as much as Flutter but now they can't say that react native is no more using js bridge. Flutter is trying to imitate native components where as reactive uses real native features in Apps. Through out the years React native has improved a lot. For me choice for 2024 is React Native. In terms of job opportunities also React Native has been always better.
@@lemelon01 its better. Especially in the long term, Google does not have a good track record of keeping products alive. React Native has been there for years and truly tested. Most big companies use it. In fact, most apps you use right now is using React Native. You can't say the same with Flutter.
RN does not give true native. Flutter does native binaries for each platform so performance is near native. RN is not possible for desktop and web. Flutter web is already used for more than 50k sites.
To the contrary, react native uses native UI components where as flutter uses its engine to draw components that try to mimic native components. React native desktop and web work as well. You have no idea what you’re talking about
my advice to every new developer, DONT DONT DONT use react native , it is pain in the ass it is shit , waste of time , not strong libraries ,bugs bugs bugs, some times if you want to update your app it easier to rebuild it, in short words it is garbage
React.JS is not a framework. It's a library. Examples of frameworks are: Angular, Vue.JS, to name a few. The fact you repeatedly called React.JS a framework, whoever is listening to this video, shouls worry. But there is some truth about this video but not everything is true. I hope everyone here kept on doing your own homework about this topicsrenever rely on one.
0:01 rn 14.51 , flutter 13.55 are u sure. is this stackoverflow's last survey result ? I am sure according the stackoverflow's last survey result show that flutter score is more than react native. could u share this image's resource
I like how you present your content, but please get some speeching or singing lectures, the changing between stomach voice and head voice is a hard break with your voice and is awfull how often you change between this two voices what dont fint harmonically together, train to speak only with your stomach, even if that means you should stand when you speak :) greetings and go on !
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This guy is very smart he doesn't want to offend anybody
Honestly Dart is super easy if you know another languages (especially Java or CPP)
I know Python, and dart's still easy to me. Infact, my interest in dart is actually growing.
@@sarangbsr me too, I learned java and little bit of cpp after I saw the dart code it wasn't that complicated
Is like a son between JS and Java. The learning curve isn’t that hard
@@mahamoudhoussein8087 i just finished java course do u think dart will be easy? because java was hard actually
Same here @@sarangbsr
I have xp with react and tried to learn RN and Flutter, and I had best dev xp using Flutter. I dont know why, but things seems more natural and intuitive using flutter. My progress is going good and fast.
Same for me. I work with React last 6 years, but for mobile apps decided to go with Flutter. And don't regret so far.
The main reason is that Flutter is lot similar to react, the way you make components, the way you rebuild widgets and the way you use redux/provider.
3:53 I don't consider dart to be difficult because it was easy to pick up, it's the only language I didn't spend time learning, I learnt it as I was using it with Flutter to build Apps
what app should I start with? I don't want to end up in tutorial hell again 😞
@@mahamoudhoussein8087 If you don't want to end in the tutorial hell then you should learn the concepts of how things work, get a good understanding of software development.
Same same!!
@@mahamoudhoussein8087just make something I made a image to ascii generator in flutter after watching a few tutorials
Also I learned it by making a backend using flask and connected it using flutter was pretty sick to learn
@@mahamoudhoussein8087start with Angela Yu Flutter course if you've not started already, it's very comprehensive with excellent explanation.
In my opinion Flutter is almost perfect for complex mobile- and web-apps. I really don't know how it could be better! And I have used a LOT of Languages, Frameworks and IDEs during my 40 year career as a Software Developer! The only thing that it is not good at is 3D stuff like AR/VR and games.
what do. you think about flutterflow?
@@RR-et6zp I see no advantage of adding an extra layer that adds it's own errors, needs to be updated and costs money.
And why? Flutter is efficient enough. In my experience, all those solutions may be quicker in the short run, but long term they cause problems that eliminate all prior time savings.
I guess Flutter Fllow is more for people with no or little dev knowledge.
It is definetely not for me!
@@RR-et6zp draftbit might be better
@@RR-et6zpbad
flutter for web is zero for SEO. enjoy and super laggy slow like tuk tuks in thailand
As i started from c,c++ and now my major language is java, so javascript is difficult to me and dart is similar to java and c#. my choice point is language. of course, i like OOP
Dart is very mature & highly versatile PL. almost superpassing JS, almost like TS & C# .It's a big advantage to flutter.
Thank you for making this video. I'm looking at cross-platform app frameworks and this was very informative.
If you want a couple of suggestions for feedback, I would say (1) get a little bit of pronunciation coaching. Your English is mostly understandable, but sometimes the accent slows down comprehension. (And this is coming from someone who has spent years listening to Russian accents.) (2) Personally I would prefer more informative imagery over "entertaining" clips. The video showing code flashes by very quickly, even though it's very useful to see. Sometimes it's hard to catch what you're saying because there's so much movement in the video and the things you're saying are not shown on the screen.
Keep up the good work, Daniel!
Also I would be curious to hear what you think about Compose Multiplatform.
Thanks for the tips and the feedback!
Flutter is better hands down. The video couldn't pick a winner to not piss off people.
There's no winner when everything is about personal preferences
job oof-
Ionic Angular with capacitor for Android. Working out nicely.
this might or might not be true but from my experience hiring flutter devs and react native devs. react-native devs are far more experienced. flutter devs usually have a very shallow understanding of Flutter and a bad computer background, they watch some UA-cam videos and start applying for jobs. I was a CTO for an application built in Flutter and hiring was very painful.
That's because most programmers start as web developers with the MERN stack. From there, it's an extra step to begin using React Native Expo. Then, you need to create a specific project that requires more control and eject from Expo to start using React Native CLI. Eventually, you realize you're spending most of your time working with the same tools like Formik, Yup, Axios, Redux, etc. So here I am, a five-year-old semi-senior React Native developer with no computer science degree, learning how to use widgets, controllers, builders, the state, etc., just because the PM said Flutter is faster.😅
just a note here: dependencies still suck with react-native - you always have to pin down all different dependencies and at the end you end up with opening up xcode or android studio. the compatibility issues are frustrating (after 11 years) - so i switched to flutter
Have you used Expo anything over the past 2-3 years or so?
It has solved a lot of the issues with React Native. If Flutter wasn't so bad for web I'd probably be more interested in using it more often but RN is far ahead on the web front and since I working with both web and mobile it's generally the best option.
Hands down flutter is way better , i used react native at first but what , the unmentioned libraries make developer experience a nightmare, i used expo managed projects
I know both. for me Flutter is better. with on codebase you can also build desktop application(mac, linux and windows) and web.
Expo React Native, typescript
3:48 Where on earth is dart a "limitation" of Flutter? Thank GOD for Dart!! Best language I ever worked with in 20 years in software development!!
If you already know JS, Java or C# it will take you 1~2 weeks to master Dart! And believe me: you won't wanna come back to them, ever!
This should also be used in backend.
Thanks to an amazing SDK like Expo, this competition has long been over.
I learnt html, css, bootstrap, js and I study react right now. Which one should I choose react native or flutter after when I finish node and database.
React native, you can transition your web app to a mobile application easier.
@@yosrijemai4876 thnks brother
In fact, there is no right or wrong here. Flutter is actually hard for someone who has never had anything to do with Java or C before, like me. But I would never think of switching to React, because I now feel at home with Flutter, which cannot be replaced by plus or minus points.
After finishing with node & databases it's better not to spread focus on mobile apps for you (if you plan to find first job). It's better to focus solely on web, make some pet project, find first job, work at least a year in this area and then get back to the question "if I still want to try mobile apps". It's better to be an expert in one area than average specialist in multiple (and mobile apps world completely differs from web). This is a suggestion for you from a full-stack software engineer with 8+ years of experience.
Flutter
Flutter now uses Impeller which has improved even more its performance.
what is Impeller? chatgpting...doesnt come up with anything
@@nyahhbinghi learn to search
@@semitope learn to make useful comments
not yet
@@nyahhbinghi open google and search impeller
Flutter 3.10 set Impeller as the default rendering engine on iOS. It’s in preview for Android behind a flag.
soon Skia will be replaced by Impeller making flutter first choice for cross platform development , I also see most of the startups going with flutter we should not look at the current salary range but after 2 years flutter will be the first choice for android , ios and web
Also knowing a language should not know be a concern it can be learned in 2-3 months
@sandu194 flutter will be good choice and try using firebase machine learning
I don't see flutter to be "first choice" for web any time soon, you can forget about that one.
You clearly don't know how Google operates..
Entertaining and enjoyable and concise. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Dart is so similar to JS that this is not a disadvantage of Flutter, if you know JS you will very quick be able to work in Dart, we are rather talking about days than weeks!
Hmm, nice would check this
agree
Good to know!
React Native Expo puts Flutter under the bridge. Additionally, learning React Native automatically qualifies you to be a React Js developer as you can use the same skills. Let us not even forget that with your same JavaScript knowledge, you can build robust backend with Node JS.
You convinced me to learn flutter
Some areas were not covered, null safety, future vs promises and state management
I really love the long list of big companies using Flutter... 😀
I have strong background in Js and Java and I have been using react for frontend and spring boot for backend, If somehow I want to look into cross-platform development, explain to me why you think I have to now learn Dart and Flutter?
Spring boot is a Java framework. Dart will be a natural for anyone who is fluent in Java.
Because those who stay tuned to Flutter will be rewarded. I don't know why, but Flutter is the only language that makes you feel like coming home every time.
@@OnEyeLevel Flutter is not a language
Dude do u want to learn Swift seperately for building app just for iOS apps or u can just learn flutter where u could work on both iOS and Android and web at the same time
@@ISOLATED_MAN_ if your target is to get employment with companies then go for Swift, if you're a freelancer go for cross-platform libraries like flutter/react-native/Kotlin Multiplatform/ionic
React native is good for complex project, But those who are complaining about performance, learn react optimization first.
No thanks. We will leave it for you.
^ This@@helleyequeue
Flutter is better , from my experience moved from React Native
Thank you for sharing about your realtime experience on comparision @@seebosmile
@@seebosmile Never did react native but worked with react, Flutter is better. Don't like JS anymore. To much bullshit. Started coding in Java and C#. Then found JS, then after a while came back to C# what a relief. Now Dart and Flutter just amazing. Never again JS and npm packages.
I have rn and flutter experience with live projects. I need to say within honestly flutter is less painfull then rn. I remember my pains with rn, flutter comes with some builtin solutions and only that reaon enough to chose flutter but its not all of it. flutter is realy better than react native. if u familier web tech and if u have react knowledge okey no problem dont lose ur time with jumping tech to tech but if u new in mobile world u can give a chance to flutter. it will be good start.
Is it truth?? Im a beginner.... Butit seems flutter has no demand in 2024 right?
If you want to make an e-commerce app which one is better?
The only cons with flutter and go is the lack of community made libraries.
Good thing is chatGPT can understand generate code so you don’t need to rely on third party libraries 😊
Flutter is best
Because in react native we need tons of dependencies like we literally need an third party library to switch between screens 😭
what about EXPO ha ha ha
@@fghjdghj2880 yeah Expo is cool 3rd party dependency ROFL 🤣
is flutter or react native better for creating apps like instagram, Amazon and threads?
Flutter super
Amazon uses react native, so they know better
React native is good. Go for it
Instagram app has been made in RN
also Facebook app
@@aniket.d07 Mentira estan contruidas en swfit & kotlin
It’s easier to find labour if you’re using react native. Plenty of JS devs.
Don't listen to the comments, if you want a job in mobile development learn b react native, btw it has improved aloot over the years it surpassed most the of advantages flutter had over it
Bullshit
Ya flutter is best if there is no expo 😅,
Let me explain i worked in both flutter and rn project, and i love both technologys, but flutter is very slow and hard to debug 😢, so i started to work in rn now i can build app in fast and small code base.
Ys i Only got 2 years of experiences in mobile app dev, but i am a freelance developer i work in every part of the project, so i can say rn is better suited fro me😂, very tech is best in different way, spread love❤
Your voice just reminded me of Niko Bellic from GTA 4.
I just love Flutter!
I have a question, As a fresher what should I choose? I'm kinda good at flutter and developed some android applications and I'm currently trying to learn react.
Expecting suggestions :)
Very helpful video for all the web developer
Thanks!
I love flutter 😘
As react native mobile apps, I can confirm that React Native wastes too much time when building apps. 🤣😁
This is goood and very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
React native single thread makes it very difficult to do parallel processing, or heavy multiple api calls and rendering data. While this is happening, the app becomes laggy, basic navigation is affected.
Hope this gets better
Learn react native reanimated. Separate worker threads for animated = parallel processing with 60fps animation
in RN a developer has to take extra precautions to make high-performance apps, for example, to avoid the problem that you mentioned, you must use an interaction manager to render the next component or start the new process after the previous one is finished
You said Dart is a hard language to learn, when it is infact a very simple and structured language, making it fairly easy.
Also you forgot to mention that the real way to build a UI is using C++ with Slate.
All langs nowadays are almost the same after all they derive from C. Dart is like C#, C# is like Java, etc. etc
Undoubtedly Flutter is best in corss-platform. You didn't even tell that Flutter is not only for mobile(ios/android) development but also for Web and Desktop apps too (Windows, Linux & MacOs) . where React Native is only limited to mobile apps development.
.... And learning dart is not a big deal.
I've done js I'm doing react rn should I learn dart to go with flutter or react native is going to be easy for me? what are market demands compared to react native and flutter
Flutter is way better
Does anyone know how Facebook Mobile Navigation works ? Example stay remain scroll position in routes change
Again and again same stupid mistake by telling that learning dart is a minus. Dart is Ctype language and there is 95% is same as in java or c# or javascript. Ones you try it you will know it. Again same video from someone who not understand what he is talking about. Same with styling with widgets is a huge plus compare to css. Also flutter was made with concept of smooth design and simplicity. React native huge minus is js->native compilation.
Flutter can be installed with a few commands also... I have tried React Native before and although it is good I find that relying on third party, not always maintained plug ins, does not fit my needs. Currently trying Flutter. So far so good but indeed there is a learning curve.
To all people that are complaining on react native performance well they reinvented react native architecture and now performance is way better than before close to native flutter is good yes and it was better than react native but after what meta did in the last 2 years they changed the game no debate RN all the way
Love the insights, Thank you daniel.
Welcome!
I thought Flutter is using Impeller now instead of Skia?
for iOS they are using Impeller. Last i check for Android they are still on Skia.
I dont have that much experience with JS. So i prefer Dart more.
Dart is just like C++.
Братан спасибо за инфу, но почему просто не сказать личное мнение, что тебе больше нравится? "Well it depends" обнуляет все предыдущие 10 минут видео. Видео норм 👍
Hi! thanks for your video description first. And I want to notice you that Flutter is using IMPELLER instead of SKIA!
can't beleive peopole are still debating on which is better,
use whatever gets the job done. Period
Another one you forgot Flutter has become or it will be soon the official tool to create Linux apps.
You just convinced me to start learning about Flutter
RN working on JS Bridge , that is bottle neck of frame per sec , Flutter architect is modern and better , i moved to Flutter 2 year and no return to RN 100%
They removed Bridge I new versions
no return to RN 100% @@alenjose7924
You need to update yourself, all the advantages of flutter have been surpassed by RN.
@@ThiagoMarxC no return to RN 100%
@@deedev7279😂
Dart is like the hip grandson of Java. It is a pleasure to use - null safety datatype control etc. No complaint about Flutter when it comes to Mobile development. But it's flat-footed on the web platform. Flutter web is still a premature baby. Proof? Stripe does not support Flutter-Web! How do you create useful business web apps that do not have a payment gateway? You can't. Hope someone will correct me here. Thanks.
Which has more jobs ?
React Native so far.
@@ThiagoMarxC where are you from ?
In india flutter has more jobs but react native has high paying jobs compared to flutter
@@sangharramesh stop yapping
@@MultieMalik youtube has given me comments feature so i can use it as i want i will yapp i will yell i will do what ever i want
@@MultieMalik i just wanted to ask question what is your problem if you don't have answer then don't
Flutter forever ❤
will like to know how JS is a familiar Language? cause let's take someone coming from a C++ background or a Java Background, how is JS familiar with them? you would said a Popular web development language, yeah if you said that, I will say yeah sure
Flutter's 3D is also native and real in comparison to RN.
Still don't have the exact answer to the question. But when I see the tag of React Native, no thanks, that's a bad code syntax.
This is fantastic for a web developer like me.
flutter has more advantage because it is own by google,,, they knew how android os built so they can make a high performance android apps,,,
Which is better for Uber or Lyft type app ? React Native or Flutter ?
flutter
I like react native
why though?
@@deepnineforty5646 its more tested and fast, even faster than native. The industry states it. I can name you tons of apps you use in your phone right now that uses React Native, while I can't say the same with Flutter. For complex projects, RN is the better choice.
which is better for iot programming?
Sure flutter
Or go Tauri + Vue/Svelte/Leptos...or whatever you really prefer ;)
React native is truly Native.
RN isn't using bridge anymore in the new architecture. They just jsi
Flutter performs really bad on iOS. And not truly Native it's state management also completely mess. The new React native has almost everything a native developer has . Major companies except Google chooses React native over Flutter.
are you sure it is better? I feel there's a lot of people in the comment saying that flutter is better. I'm also a react-native developer since 2018 but I feel people prefer flutter in the comment section...
@@lemelon01I'm damn sure about it. React native is still the better choice, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Walmart, Tesla Shopify etc.. many big companies prefer React native. I think, most of the flutter developers who comments have only few years of Experience in software field. it's truth in terms of performance react native was not good as much as Flutter but now they can't say that react native is no more using js bridge. Flutter is trying to imitate native components where as reactive uses real native features in Apps. Through out the years React native has improved a lot. For me choice for 2024 is React Native. In terms of job opportunities also React Native has been always better.
Also, my company spent 8 months trying to get a flutter dev with some decent skills.
@@lemelon01 its better. Especially in the long term, Google does not have a good track record of keeping products alive. React Native has been there for years and truly tested. Most big companies use it. In fact, most apps you use right now is using React Native. You can't say the same with Flutter.
I loved ur video and i will start learning flutter. thank you habibi
You're welcome 😊
I thought I was watching the how to lean correctly video from Moto Control
RN does not give true native. Flutter does native binaries for each platform so performance is near native.
RN is not possible for desktop and web.
Flutter web is already used for more than 50k sites.
why RN not possible for desktop and web? it's react.
To the contrary, react native uses native UI components where as flutter uses its engine to draw components that try to mimic native components. React native desktop and web work as well. You have no idea what you’re talking about
Did you know that windows 11 has react native embedded into the os itself for certain UI elements?
React Native is truly Native Flutter is not
twitter written in RN web
my advice to every new developer, DONT DONT DONT use react native , it is pain in the ass it is shit , waste of time , not strong libraries ,bugs bugs bugs, some times if you want to update your app it easier to rebuild it, in short words it is garbage
Now flutter team being sacked by Google..hows the future?
Flutter dropping skia and deploying impeller
Neither... ionic framework. Much easier
Comparing to native apps?
React.JS is not a framework. It's a library. Examples of frameworks are: Angular, Vue.JS, to name a few. The fact you repeatedly called React.JS a framework, whoever is listening to this video, shouls worry. But there is some truth about this video but not everything is true. I hope everyone here kept on doing your own homework about this topicsrenever rely on one.
Reality is there not there jobs for Flutter
Flutter is anyways 1000x better than RN.
React Native is always best in Market more than 10 years... Flutter is google product that is it.
Why are most devs on Fiverr seemingly exclusively using Flutter?
because Flutter is superior
React native is best I am full stack web why should i learn fucking dart ?
Bro I'm doing react rn should I learn react native next or learn dart for flutter as ther are no jobs for web dev
Same question.
Please suggest some ideas.
I love yout accent
👍🏻👍🏻
So, why in many countries, the job availability in React Native is much more than flutter?
Everyone is supporting flutter but reality is react native have more job openings now a days.
Yes, I have noticed that, and particularly I do prefer Flutter
@@alissoninacio1 so go for it
Yeah startups also prefer flutter
flutter now 2 level up than RN
0:01 rn 14.51 , flutter 13.55 are u sure. is this stackoverflow's last survey result ? I am sure according the stackoverflow's last survey result show that flutter score is more than react native. could u share this image's resource
but if React Native it's made from JS, wouldn't that be convenient for Android devs since Android it uses JS????
😅😅😅noob here!!
Android uses Java, not JavaScript
Oh ok, thanks!@@optimumcool
@@optimumcool And not even Java anymore, but Kotlin
@@illya_ike Kotlin get's compiled to java, it's still java,
Like typescript and javascript
@@optimumcool it is compiled into the same binary java compiled to, no intermediate compilation into java required
I like how you present your content, but please get some speeching or singing lectures, the changing between stomach voice and head voice is a hard break with your voice and is awfull how often you change between this two voices what dont fint harmonically together, train to speak only with your stomach, even if that means you should stand when you speak :) greetings and go on !
Working on it.
ai generated video
Use rust with wasm
I love Rust, but just no. Rust is in a terrible state for UI.
it's bshit - flutter vs react ?! it doesn't make any sense ... flutter is the best
Your name isn't Daniel. Maybe Daniil or any other rus name. 😊
I’m from Poland
...more like JarbageScript
Все что угодно, хоть дарт, хоть два дарта, хоть вейдер. Лишь бы не ЖС
Dart web is horrendous tho. And crashes constantly even as a static type language.
doubt it
Mine doesn’t
well mine does not do that.