What programmers do with most of their time is pitting tools against each other. It doesn't matter to us construction workers whether we dig a trench with a Caterpillar or a JBC; what matters is that the job gets done. The end user doesn't really care which tool you used, as long as their product functions as intended.
Both Flutter and native development offer robust libraries and packages for app development. The ideal approach depends on your project's specific needs, balancing factors like cross-platform compatibility, performance requirements, and development speed
So which one should I choose, I have already chosen flutter, I have been doing it for a year but till now I have not got a job, everyone asks for experience.But my friend started with react and he doesn't know how to create as strong an app as I do in flutter, but he also got a job 😢
This is not strange, because it is normal for a person to get a job without sufficient experience for this position, but my friend, comparing the number of Flutter programmers to the number of React, is large.
I didn't get a job until a year and 3 months after learning Flutter Flutter has more jobs than React currently, and Google will not abandon it in the year 2024, in my opinion, so maintain your level.
I know a lot of developers love Flutter & I started with Flutter too. But Flutter is not for big or complex apps. The file is too big & it started to give a lot of problem when your application goes bigger. The way Flutter uses the RAM is very tough on older & lower specs phone when your app goes complex. These are the stuffs that you never read from the internet. Yes, React Native is a pain in the ass when it comes to upgrades, but if you are developing a product for your own company, companies would prefer the stability of RN when it goes operational. RN is easier on older phones. The other thing is those with RN experience is very easy to pick up React or Nextjs for web applications. If you are a developer just making simple apps for customers, it is fine because the development time is faster. But if you are developing a complex application for your own company & to maintain it, it would be an issue as you might find users complaining about the issues they face with Flutter. I also switched over to RN because of the issue what I had with Flutter apps. Maybe Flutter will be better in future, but at the moment, I can't go with Flutter because my company's app is pretty complex.
Flutter uses an obscure language while React uses the most popular language yet Flutter has more developers which tells me without a doubt that RN must really suck.
Building web using flutter is bad idea because of it offers only client side rendering. You will get cors issues when it becomes to needs of ssr(server side rendering)
Really interesting video , I think would be interesting a comparative with the new architecture, that has changed, React native is not using bridge, the new fabric architecture brought a lot of improvements .
What programmers do with most of their time is pitting tools against each other. It doesn't matter to us construction workers whether we dig a trench with a Caterpillar or a JBC; what matters is that the job gets done. The end user doesn't really care which tool you used, as long as their product functions as intended.
In case of packges and libraries flutter itself full of lot of packages while native is rely on npm
Both Flutter and native development offer robust libraries and packages for app development. The ideal approach depends on your project's specific needs, balancing factors like cross-platform compatibility, performance requirements, and development speed
So which one should I choose, I have already chosen flutter, I have been doing it for a year but till now I have not got a job, everyone asks for experience.But my friend started with react and he doesn't know how to create as strong an app as I do in flutter, but he also got a job 😢
This is not strange, because it is normal for a person to get a job without sufficient experience for this position, but my friend, comparing the number of Flutter programmers to the number of React, is large.
I didn't get a job until a year and 3 months after learning Flutter
Flutter has more jobs than React currently, and Google will not abandon it in the year 2024, in my opinion, so maintain your level.
I know a lot of developers love Flutter & I started with Flutter too. But Flutter is not for big or complex apps. The file is too big & it started to give a lot of problem when your application goes bigger. The way Flutter uses the RAM is very tough on older & lower specs phone when your app goes complex. These are the stuffs that you never read from the internet. Yes, React Native is a pain in the ass when it comes to upgrades, but if you are developing a product for your own company, companies would prefer the stability of RN when it goes operational. RN is easier on older phones.
The other thing is those with RN experience is very easy to pick up React or Nextjs for web applications.
If you are a developer just making simple apps for customers, it is fine because the development time is faster. But if you are developing a complex application for your own company & to maintain it, it would be an issue as you might find users complaining about the issues they face with Flutter.
I also switched over to RN because of the issue what I had with Flutter apps. Maybe Flutter will be better in future, but at the moment, I can't go with Flutter because my company's app is pretty complex.
Where flutter have more jobs then react native?
Now u get a job bro?
How to develop ios app using flutter if I have windows or I really need macos?
You cant. But you can with react native with expo.
You cannot because you need a Mac for that, but you can build Android with Windows, and in the final stage you need a Mac to build iOS
@@AK-ki3vo What about codemagic website is it possible?
Flutter uses an obscure language while React uses the most popular language yet Flutter has more developers which tells me without a doubt that RN must really suck.
Flutter's popularity despite using Dart shows it excels in performance and UI consistency
Can Flutter provide the same features as iOS and Android for app and web development, such as animations, performance and other features?
Flutter can't provide absolutely every single feature available on native iOS and Android development, but it comes very close
Building web using flutter is bad idea because of it offers only client side rendering. You will get cors issues when it becomes to needs of ssr(server side rendering)
What about wasm in flutter?
Really interesting video , I think would be interesting a comparative with the new architecture, that has changed, React native is not using bridge, the new fabric architecture brought a lot of improvements .
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Ok boomer
what a great video!
Thanks ❤