.NET Maui is good, but has some errors. Good news they are working and updating actively. Tho, its still not mature as flutter,but in my own opinion, maui has the greatest potential in the future.
It is not production ready. Memory consumption not acceptable. Build times too long. We switched to React Native. Made a loss on the project. We are a .NET shop.
This video is biased. The name of the channel and knowledge of the UA-camr says it all. It's like asking someone who wash dishes for a living to compare machine learning algorithm. It would be impossible as their exoskeleton in the field is approaching zero.
I have tried both frameworks. Flutter is more compatible and convenient in cloud services integration. MAUI works seamlessly if your entire tech stack lives in dot net ecosystem.
Currently implemented 3 applications with .NET MAUI, in house warehouse apps for client, major US food manufacturer and it's fucking great. Takes more effort and you dig a little deeper but you learn something niche that will have support for years to come
@@vandeljasonstrypper6734I developed 4 apps, one of them has many functionalities, update to .net 8, no errors. Actually, with .net maui you learn more, need more effort, but has great potential in the future. Don't blame the framework if you were amateur.
.NET Maui is good, but has some errors. Good news they are working and updating actively. Tho, its still not mature as flutter,but in my own opinion, maui has the greatest potential in the future.
Thanks for the great insight !
Do not suggest MAUI to any clients. Lost a lot of money.
@@RogueTravel its yoyr opinion that was probably based at you being amateur with the framework. With all my respect.
It is not production ready. Memory consumption not acceptable. Build times too long. We switched to React Native. Made a loss on the project. We are a .NET shop.
@@kudomion. Also, why does Microsoft use React and React Native? Seriously.
Comparison of 5g with 1871 letter postbox email system
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for building MacOS app, which one is the best between .net maui, KMP, or flutter? no i don't want to use swift.
Flutter is the best. 😉
Great vid.
Thanks ! Appreciate that 🙏
This video is biased. The name of the channel and knowledge of the UA-camr says it all.
It's like asking someone who wash dishes for a living to compare machine learning algorithm. It would be impossible as their exoskeleton in the field is approaching zero.
So Maui does not have AOT? This is bad then cause app startup will be slow. I thought it had it as Xamarin had AOT
This guy is probably comparing .net6 Maui with Flutter 😂
@@SuperGulamali AOT is very important. Simple Apps need to launch fast.
@@azrinsani Maui does have AOT...
flutter Good?I I have used it before, and its page layout is quite cumbersome.
I have tried both frameworks. Flutter is more compatible and convenient in cloud services integration. MAUI works seamlessly if your entire tech stack lives in dot net ecosystem.
MAUI: Memes Active UI
Up until this days core functionalities are still broken after 10 years of acquisition
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Currently implemented 3 applications with .NET MAUI, in house warehouse apps for client, major US food manufacturer and it's fucking great. Takes more effort and you dig a little deeper but you learn something niche that will have support for years to come
@@bradenm3 Can't wait until it break your app when you migrate to net 8 with no errors log output
@@vandeljasonstrypper6734 upgraded to .NET 8. Works. Maybe try before cry?
@@vandeljasonstrypper6734I developed 4 apps, one of them has many functionalities, update to .net 8, no errors.
Actually, with .net maui you learn more, need more effort, but has great potential in the future.
Don't blame the framework if you were amateur.
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.net is not eligible to be compared to flutter
Any justification ?
why not?
Lol, it's comparison like apple vs Nokia 😂
Is flutter that worse?
No
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@@AIWithFlutter why laugh?
I agree… maui is unbearably bad at the moment… even as of 2024