I worked with both React Native and Flutter. I would choose Flutter all the way. Coming from a C# development background, flutter feels like home. The power of OOP is just unmatched in languages like Dart, C# and the like.
After a year of working with Flutter, I can confidently say that the developer experience is fantastic! 🚀 While it might not completely replace native development, Flutter is perfect for kickstarting projects. Its fast development cycle makes it especially beginner-friendly and efficient!. Thanks for the amazing content 💯✅
Having written a flutter and native (android and ios) apps myself, I fully agree. But, I think we all are making it a little disoriented for new developers by saying 'Flutter is perfect for kickstarting projects'. People often confuse this with assuming that flutter is just suited for a POC or testing projects. But the fun part is that Flutter app scales very well beyond a POC - given the plethora of libs we have today. One really doesn't need to write a platform channel themselves.
@@rks1924 It will take its own little time. Given the Kotlin transpilation to all these languages, I believe KMP has great potential. Its yet to be seen how community accepts it and builds stuff on top of it.
Thanks for the video, I'm your long time follower, As a native Android developer who has also worked with Flutter and is currently focused on React Native, I've found that Flutter was relatively easy to learn. It introduced me to the concept of declarative UI, which in turn made it quicker for me to pick up Compose UI and React Native UI. From my experience, there's a decreasing demand for Native Android in service-based firms, with Flutter also following suit. However, working with React Native has been exciting, as it pushed me to learn JavaScript and TypeScript, which has sparked my interest in becoming a full-stack developer. Moving forward, I plan to leverage my native skills for KMP/CMP while also building on my React full-stack expertise.
React Native has better demand than Flutter because it is easier for normal people to learn. Normal people like easy stuff like React Native and PHP/Laravel
same here mastered multiple languages. found faults in all but flutter did exactly what I wanted to fix. I was surprised it was not popular. RN I want to make a language better than most language and fundamentally different
I did a liquor store app 2 years ago for a customer with Flutter Firebase as a database and Cloud Google for Auth, I'm a backend developer, with Node.js, Java, and Python, but I can say Flutter it's a really great framework, and Dart language since it's a type language; it's like coding in Javascript, but with type language as Java, or Net, really nice language, and since then some minor updates, but well still working good.
I started as native Android , started on RN (worked about half a year ) then flutter came out and I was done with the typescript nightmare. The DX on flutter is insanely better as compared to RN , to be honest (if you don't count jetpack compose and use XML for ui of native Android , FLutters DX surpasses even native android development , and don't even get me started on native iOS and their situation with Xcode
Studied Flutter until I was faced with the possibility of choosing a specific platform. Damn, coroutines are something in Kotlin... In general, MVVM is easier to control in native solutions.
Flutter is a good option for startups with limited budgets. However, large companies prioritize delivering top-tier products to their customers and don't compromise on quality to save costs.
@@AfsalMeerankutty While I agree. But I think using flutter actually doesn't degrade the quality. There could be some minor issues with tail latencies on older hardware but that is very insignificant. I mean think about it, if what you say is true, GooglePay for example could never have moved completely to flutter but they did.
My suggestion. If you are looking for more job openings learn react native patiently. Learning react native has advantage of learning reactjs which has good demand in web development. If you check number of people applying for react native is 100 to 200. But for flutter it is around 800 applications. So you can see the competition. Google is developing Kotlin multiplatform. So dont know how long flutter will survive. Bottomline: if you want to become mobile developer learn android kotlin and jetpack compose and have secondary skill as flutter or react native. If you want to become hybrid developer learn react native first. This is my opinion.
Very helpful video, thanks. I do wanna add that app size matters because large apps are probably more often removed than smaller apps, to make space for new apps.... especially on phones with smaller storage space
you dont need worries what tool what you use,, the most impotant is final product whatever it made, AI can help you bulld your app with anything tool framework or programing language
I think that the only difference why Flutter is still alive is, Flutter doesn't requires any MAC OS to build, deploy and run your application. While the KOTLIN MULTIPLATFORM does requires a MAC to atleast create a multiplatform project.
One of the issues with flutter is the SEO for web. This could be the reason node.js is used compared to flutter. Could you please do some investigation for the stand of flutter for Web comparing to others, usage of DAAS (say firebase) or dedicated server etc.
That observation is spot on. Even I am in the same boat with a personal project of mine. We have flutter web running because we just want to avoid spending time on website for now. SEO is something I still don't know how to do. But I haven't also explored it :)
@@100GByou need server side rendering or a static site for SEO, neither of those are supported by flutter, because it's not a web framework, it can only build single page applications
Interesting thing here to note is how cross platform frameworks would adapt the upcoming trend of AI apps the capabilities they offer, performance impact they hit running everything locally and how optimized way it can be done would be awesome thing to notice. Any thoughts ?
Informative session sir after a long research and getting scare of what to do every min where my dream is to be SDE but being from non circuit or it branch i didn't hve courage to take any action was scare every min but i just am unlucky watched 100 of interview was very confused finally now i got your channel where your also from industrial engineering branch to IT i watched your complete interview on other channel and to know you have own channel from seeing your 3 years back videos of interview exp of google to dsa vs project to Google goodies to your Android development exm and nidhi mam and tech q and A video to your music video also every clean episode all i can say is worth following your guidance sir your really a multi talented sir google deserved you being in 3rd year of industrial engineering i don't think its never to late start but i know the time length is short but surely will achieve an become one day a googler like you sir i regret getting to know you very late but now i am happy that i got clear path what to do thank you for your efforts your very video is highly worth and valuable and inspiring sir i hope you keep an educating us thank you🙏
Really informative but now its time to see how react native is emerging after new architecture ( 0.76 ) Please make a video on flutter vs RN on new architecture
Hi I have one doubt. I want to start preparing for L3 Google. Currently my experience is 2 years and I majorly worked as frontend engineer in my past role. Since javascript is my primary language, can I start preparing for google dsa round in js, and will it be acceptable?
Can we have a video on Android vs iOS? In both legacy, xml or uikit and swift ui vs jetpack. Android studio vs xcode. And the main debate over packages and package handler. Everyone knows that the gradle it's a huge problem to deal with and xcode has its ide issue
I don't know if its a good comparison to have in terms of developing apps because for an app developer its not a binary thing. They have to put apps on both iOS and Android anyway. What do you think?
@@TennisReddy that is exactly what the next video is about. Already in production (was supposed to go live last week but is delayed till next week). And it's gonna be arguably the best one in this lot. :)
Very good question. The answer is the same as to why I didn't include 2020, 2022. To make the video short, I took alternate years: 19, 21, 23. But interestingly, the trend remains the same even for 2024 :)
Flutter is cool but if someone come from react it easy for them to understand react native due to it's simplicity while for flutter they need to learn Dart from start but yet flutter is amazing for app development
@@hirenbtpatel he didn't. And yes, that's just to grab attention. Misleading? I don't think so. It's just a soft nudge to the fact that someone has been killing flutter since 2017 :)
First thing is is Mobile development having less chances in future and mine is Dot net if I learn MAUI will it worth or shall I switch to any other onee? I mean Kotoin or React native or native Android or flutter.... please let me know i will take all your Response need guidance ❤ I'm fine to learn anything no issues...
Compose Multiplatform will eventually kill flutter for several reasons, primarily the reason that Kotlin and its superior library support is a far better developer platform than Dart.
nah, it is not dead. imo, the dx is a lil suck, it'll eventually become a bit better. also dart "macro" feature is a thing. i've been back n fort with typescript and dart, its a little bit awkward tryna use dart after tasting typescript tbh 😅
Same with me, the type system in dart sucks, flutter is not bad but issues from offical packages like go router, and random null refrence errors in library code are annoying.
Why didn't use developer survey of 2024. Are you not updated? If not then your opinion is also outdated. Don't come up with lame excuses that its not required/it's same, you need to give transparent picture.
Very good question. The answer is the same as to why I didn't include 2020, 2022. To make the video short, I took alternate years: 19, 21, 23. But interestingly, the trend remains the same even for 2024 :) Transparent picture: Of course yes. It is indeed transparent!
@@100GB yeah this year for new grads it was 2.5 LPA. The market is not good. We are just taking whatever job we can get. And they're asking LC Medium / Hard even on on-campus placements for Cognizant.
My exp with flutter is still low but I like it . > The bad thing about flutter is that there is no offical structure for the project like angular . > Currently I am using get_it and go_routes to fill this > flutter should consider the standardize the database lib like java or integrate an orm into its core. > I think sepreating the view from control logic like kivy can improve the maintainability.
No no. Not ignoring at all. This video does focus more on Flutter because otherwise it would have become a 1 hour video. The next video will be on React native. And the next one would be dedicated to KMP :) Even personally I am undecided between KMP and flutter. Flutter is very very evolved now whereas KMP transpiling (along with arguably a better language Kotlin) can unleash very interesting cross-platform coding techniques.
Not really. In India most start-ups use flutter because of its fast development and amazing dev experience. Zerodha a Indian stock brokerage firm has even forked the flutter repo and they manage it themselves
@@hitesh2293not start-ups, most service based companies use flutter and it's cookie cutter UI to ship apps for clients, I'm currently working in a startup where they got their app built from some freelancer company, and it's horrible, despite everything being platform code, it looks awful and I had to go across so much, also their official packages have enough issues to hold you back, like Go router transition
I worked with both React Native and Flutter. I would choose Flutter all the way. Coming from a C# development background, flutter feels like home. The power of OOP is just unmatched in languages like Dart, C# and the like.
@@yasserhy you can do oop in RN as well with Typescript.
What other benefits did you see with flutter over RN?
After a year of working with Flutter, I can confidently say that the developer experience is fantastic! 🚀 While it might not completely replace native development, Flutter is perfect for kickstarting projects. Its fast development cycle makes it especially beginner-friendly and efficient!. Thanks for the amazing content 💯✅
Yeah, the time to build a poc and the devX is great.
wait for KMP 💫
Having written a flutter and native (android and ios) apps myself, I fully agree.
But, I think we all are making it a little disoriented for new developers by saying 'Flutter is perfect for kickstarting projects'. People often confuse this with assuming that flutter is just suited for a POC or testing projects. But the fun part is that Flutter app scales very well beyond a POC - given the plethora of libs we have today. One really doesn't need to write a platform channel themselves.
@@rks1924 It will take its own little time. Given the Kotlin transpilation to all these languages, I believe KMP has great potential. Its yet to be seen how community accepts it and builds stuff on top of it.
@hitesh2293 have you tried on web? If yes, what's your experience?
Every 30 seconds, someone has been killing the flutter since 2017.
Lol what?
@@muhammadfarooqzahid 🤣🤣
Yep, I thought this, lots of "Flutter is dead vids". 😂
and for decades someone has been killing PHP
Thanks for the video, I'm your long time follower, As a native Android developer who has also worked with Flutter and is currently focused on React Native, I've found that Flutter was relatively easy to learn. It introduced me to the concept of declarative UI, which in turn made it quicker for me to pick up Compose UI and React Native UI. From my experience, there's a decreasing demand for Native Android in service-based firms, with Flutter also following suit. However, working with React Native has been exciting, as it pushed me to learn JavaScript and TypeScript, which has sparked my interest in becoming a full-stack developer. Moving forward, I plan to leverage my native skills for KMP/CMP while also building on my React full-stack expertise.
React Native has better demand than Flutter because it is easier for normal people to learn. Normal people like easy stuff like React Native and PHP/Laravel
I think flutter is a great framework and interested people should definitely learn it in 2024 , no doubt in that!
Flutter is sdk and React native is framework
@@tuandattran4227 Sorry, My bad ! 😅
@@tuandattran4227 actually he is beginner 😂😂
I'm developer using java programming language, but I'm more likely enjoying the development using the flutter.
same here
mastered multiple languages.
found faults in all but flutter did exactly what I wanted to fix.
I was surprised it was not popular.
RN I want to make a language better than most language and fundamentally different
I did a liquor store app 2 years ago for a customer with Flutter Firebase as a database and Cloud Google for Auth, I'm a backend developer, with Node.js, Java, and Python, but I can say Flutter it's a really great framework, and Dart language since it's a type language; it's like coding in Javascript, but with type language as Java, or Net, really nice language, and since then some minor updates, but well still working good.
Every thing was crystal clear by watching your video. Thank your creating such informative video.
Glad you liked
One Native + one Cross platform(RN/Flutter), you are sorted as mobile dev.
I started as native Android , started on RN (worked about half a year ) then flutter came out and I was done with the typescript nightmare.
The DX on flutter is insanely better as compared to RN , to be honest (if you don't count jetpack compose and use XML for ui of native Android , FLutters DX surpasses even native android development , and don't even get me started on native iOS and their situation with Xcode
That is a good way to put it and yes, maybe that should be enough :)
Its just that, for someone starting afresh it might be just tooooo much to handle
@@rohankumarpanigrahi7475 The widget components in Flutter are maintainable no matter how big there are
@@100GBI think Flutter is better than KMP and RN. PUBG and Clash of Clans are made with Flutter
@@rohankumarpanigrahi7475 Don't forget flutter draws ios components they're not even the real one
Good effort put into your research and neat presentation!! Loved what you had to say 🎉
@@yt_devcx420 wait for the KMP video dropping next week. It is even better than this one :)
Thanks a bunch though! Glad you liked.
Flutter all the WAYYYYYYY... Learn Native too....many of those issues on github are not issues just questions...Flutter has best community so far
Studied Flutter until I was faced with the possibility of choosing a specific platform. Damn, coroutines are something in Kotlin... In general, MVVM is easier to control in native solutions.
Flutter is a good option for startups with limited budgets. However, large companies prioritize delivering top-tier products to their customers and don't compromise on quality to save costs.
@@AfsalMeerankutty While I agree. But I think using flutter actually doesn't degrade the quality.
There could be some minor issues with tail latencies on older hardware but that is very insignificant.
I mean think about it, if what you say is true, GooglePay for example could never have moved completely to flutter but they did.
My suggestion. If you are looking for more job openings learn react native patiently. Learning react native has advantage of learning reactjs which has good demand in web development. If you check number of people applying for react native is 100 to 200. But for flutter it is around 800 applications. So you can see the competition. Google is developing Kotlin multiplatform. So dont know how long flutter will survive.
Bottomline: if you want to become mobile developer learn android kotlin and jetpack compose and have secondary skill as flutter or react native. If you want to become hybrid developer learn react native first. This is my opinion.
Thankyou 🙌
But in which should I get internship opportunities WEB DEV/APP DEV ??
And can u suggest me where should I learnt JETPACK?
@@tusharsingh7927You can learn from native mobile bits, simplified programming like this one channel is there. I am also learning compose.
Very helpful video, thanks. I do wanna add that app size matters because large apps are probably more often removed than smaller apps, to make space for new apps.... especially on phones with smaller storage space
you dont need worries what tool what you use,, the most impotant is final product whatever it made, AI can help you bulld your app with anything tool framework or programing language
bhai mai tumare bahut video dekhta tha but abb busy rahta aur suddenly aaj yad aayi toh search kiya
I think that the only difference why Flutter is still alive is, Flutter doesn't requires any MAC OS to build, deploy and run your application. While the KOTLIN MULTIPLATFORM does requires a MAC to atleast create a multiplatform project.
@@rudrakshpahade I believe you still need mac os to build a flutter app for iOS/Mac.
One of the issues with flutter is the SEO for web. This could be the reason node.js is used compared to flutter. Could you please do some investigation for the stand of flutter for Web comparing to others, usage of DAAS (say firebase) or dedicated server etc.
That observation is spot on. Even I am in the same boat with a personal project of mine.
We have flutter web running because we just want to avoid spending time on website for now.
SEO is something I still don't know how to do. But I haven't also explored it :)
@@100GByou need server side rendering or a static site for SEO, neither of those are supported by flutter, because it's not a web framework, it can only build single page applications
Interesting thing here to note is how cross platform frameworks would adapt the upcoming trend of AI apps the capabilities they offer, performance impact they hit running everything locally and how optimized way it can be done would be awesome thing to notice.
Any thoughts ?
I made a ChatGPT clone using Flutter. It works on Mobile, Web, desktop, and the UI is responsive. The AI prompts works on all platforms
Informative session sir after a long research and getting scare of what to do every min where my dream is to be SDE but being from non circuit or it branch i didn't hve courage to take any action was scare every min but i just am unlucky watched 100 of interview was very confused finally now i got your channel where your also from industrial engineering branch to IT i watched your complete interview on other channel and to know you have own channel from seeing your 3 years back videos of interview exp of google to dsa vs project to Google goodies to your Android development exm and nidhi mam and tech q and A video to your music video also every clean episode all i can say is worth following your guidance sir your really a multi talented sir google deserved you being in 3rd year of industrial engineering i don't think its never to late start but i know the time length is short but surely will achieve an become one day a googler like you sir i regret getting to know you very late but now i am happy that i got clear path what to do thank you for your efforts your very video is highly worth and valuable and inspiring sir i hope you keep an educating us thank you🙏
Really informative but now its time to see how react native is emerging after new architecture ( 0.76 )
Please make a video on flutter vs RN on new architecture
Insightful video 😊
I am react native developer. I will suggest for RN because you can solve and build anything with community support ❤
@@mr_bade_shubhzzz90 I fully agree but that can be said for Flutter as well right?
@@100GB yes but flutter still lack for community support, in future it will definitely grow and it's growing that's good thing.
Using React Native for mobile development is messy. The code for the UI looks like spaghetti JavaScript. Dart code in Flutter looks far cleaner
Opinions 😅 am here on KMP watching this drama
@@AnroidUniverse 🥹
Hi
I have one doubt. I want to start preparing for L3 Google. Currently my experience is 2 years and I majorly worked as frontend engineer in my past role.
Since javascript is my primary language, can I start preparing for google dsa round in js, and will it be acceptable?
Even after 6-7 years the lack of documentation and open issues is still a big problem
exactly
regarding monitors behind you, does 240q and 280u have same dimensions or is the later one bigger in size?
Yes, RD280UA (28inch) is bigger than RD240Q (24 inch)
@@100GBso dual monitor setup is better in your experience compared to an ultrawide setup?
Can we have a video on Android vs iOS?
In both legacy, xml or uikit and swift ui vs jetpack.
Android studio vs xcode.
And the main debate over packages and package handler.
Everyone knows that the gradle it's a huge problem to deal with and xcode has its ide issue
I don't know if its a good comparison to have in terms of developing apps because for an app developer its not a binary thing. They have to put apps on both iOS and Android anyway.
What do you think?
Gradle issues man
Flutter with Firebase email authentication always gives error even if i do all steps correctly. Anyone have like this
could you make a video on KMP as well , just like the recent videos on flutter and react-native
@@TennisReddy that is exactly what the next video is about. Already in production (was supposed to go live last week but is delayed till next week). And it's gonna be arguably the best one in this lot. :)
Great content as usual!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
React Native with new architecture, is it worth learning or is flutter better than RN yet?
Will conclude towards the upcoming videos.
Hey ,why you have not included stackoverflow 2024 survey?
Very good question. The answer is the same as to why I didn't include 2020, 2022. To make the video short, I took alternate years: 19, 21, 23. But interestingly, the trend remains the same even for 2024 :)
Its better than React Native in my opinion bcoz of Dart. I myself as a beginner find Js really confusing at times
Flutter is cool but if someone come from react it easy for them to understand react native due to it's simplicity while for flutter they need to learn Dart from start but yet flutter is amazing for app development
Flutter vs Kotlin multiplatform. What are your views?
@@rahulagarwal968 wait for the next video.
Gonna be on KMP
They have different market target. They will coexist and will never kill each other.
When did Elon Musk say he doesn't like Flutter? Apologies, but why use a misleading thumbnail just to get views?
@@hirenbtpatel he didn't. And yes, that's just to grab attention.
Misleading? I don't think so. It's just a soft nudge to the fact that someone has been killing flutter since 2017 :)
First thing is is Mobile development having less chances in future and mine is Dot net if I learn MAUI will it worth or shall I switch to any other onee?
I mean Kotoin or React native or native Android or flutter.... please let me know i will take all your Response need guidance ❤
I'm fine to learn anything no issues...
MaUi is dying I think. I'd say either react native or flutter, you can start with anyone .
Could anyone tell me is there flutter developer jobs are in Infosys and Wipro... please tell me
Compose Multiplatform will eventually kill flutter for several reasons, primarily the reason that Kotlin and its superior library support is a far better developer platform than Dart.
well we cant be sure , since flutter is much matured compared to compose multiplatform in space of pure cross platform
Bro flutter is not working on my vivo y73 phone .... The dart vm service is listening on ************** its stuck here 😢
Flutter is a truly cross-platform sdk as well, where it supports android, ios, web, macos, windows and Linux but react native not.
Yes react native all of them supports
I'm confused in choosing between web development or app development
nah, it is not dead. imo, the dx is a lil suck, it'll eventually become a bit better. also dart "macro" feature is a thing.
i've been back n fort with typescript and dart, its a little bit awkward tryna use dart after tasting typescript tbh 😅
Same with me, the type system in dart sucks, flutter is not bad but issues from offical packages like go router, and random null refrence errors in library code are annoying.
@@thatsalot3577 i wonder how google devs are deciding the dx for Go and Dart lmao
Kotlin Multiplatform is the future
i think so
i was trying to choose between flutter or react native and this video helps me a lot , i am going with flutter!
@@coolestclipsontheinternet the next video focuses on react native :)
great for me ♥️
quality vid, amazing
Sir, Dream11 app is in React Native
Can you please make a video on flutter web performance? probably with deployment onto aws services, may be s3 or amplify??
Excelentisimo 🎉
69 gb yt channel soon your competitors ❤
Bro so underrated ❤️🔥
dream 11 is built in react native
Very insightful video, what's your age?? just curious
Lol
Age shouldn't matter bro?
Sir kindly use the Hashtags on this!
Loosing potential audiences
Sir can you please make a video the total roadmap of flutter frontend and backend with resources
We learn kmp this is worth or not 2024
What about kivy Python?
It is good , but not there yet with documentation, and it's not popular
What's with the 100gb
mughe ek baat batao aap ki mughe kya karna chahiye mai wahi karunga bas i m in my 4th year of engineering
Talk about rust ?
Why didn't use developer survey of 2024. Are you not updated? If not then your opinion is also outdated. Don't come up with lame excuses that its not required/it's same, you need to give transparent picture.
Very good question. The answer is the same as to why I didn't include 2020, 2022. To make the video short, I took alternate years: 19, 21, 23. But interestingly, the trend remains the same even for 2024 :)
Transparent picture: Of course yes. It is indeed transparent!
Flutter is the best coding language
SpaceX launch tracker is built with Flutter
meanwhile Cognizant average package 2.5 LPA
🙃 really?
@@100GB yeah this year for new grads it was 2.5 LPA. The market is not good. We are just taking whatever job we can get.
And they're asking LC Medium / Hard even on on-campus placements for Cognizant.
Let the language die in peace bro 🤝
LOL!
Flutter is not dead the liquidity of some developers are dead.
My exp with flutter is still low but I like it .
> The bad thing about flutter is that there is no offical structure for the project like angular .
> Currently I am using get_it and go_routes to fill this
> flutter should consider the standardize the database lib like java or integrate an orm into its core.
> I think sepreating the view from control logic like kivy can improve the maintainability.
❤️
I recommend to do native for both android and ios seperately.That's not gonna be dead and i hate flutter😅
You some what looks like tyler durden in fight club 😅
KMP❤🔥
All your kotlin stats are wrong
What does Elon have to do with Flutter? Is that just a clickbait for your video?
Yes, that was just a hack to grab attention :)
Kmp is the future
Why?
I don't think its that straightforward. Both have pros & cons. Its yet to be seen where things go!
This video is too diplomatic 😂
@@Karg537 lol but how? Do you want me to take a strong side?
PUBG and Clash of Clans are made with Flutter. Saying Flutter is dead is nonsense
PUBG is made in Unreal Engine (using C++), and Clash of Clans is made using Objective-C and C++.
I think, its only the 'game menu' that is built with flutter. The gameplay is still built on some other engine, right?
@@100GB Yeah both are made in Unity
@@100GB yes, only the section that deals with managing seperate accounts, the supercell ID is made with flutter
609 OPEN issues, it is a Joke
So what?
mughe ek baat batao aap ki mughe kya karna chahiye mai wahi karunga bas
No jobs
Your complete ignorance for KMP makes the video even worst you know KMP has allot of edge over Flutter and react native.
can you mention some that please ?
No no. Not ignoring at all. This video does focus more on Flutter because otherwise it would have become a 1 hour video. The next video will be on React native. And the next one would be dedicated to KMP :)
Even personally I am undecided between KMP and flutter. Flutter is very very evolved now whereas KMP transpiling (along with arguably a better language Kotlin) can unleash very interesting cross-platform coding techniques.
KMP coming....
REACT NATIVE ☠
Fuck the flutter and start blogging, salary will br more then any dev in 1-2 year
Flutter is trash unfortunately.
Clickbait
😂😂😂 are you mad
Flutter IS NOT worth learning. Its an enthusiast product and will be in the Google graveyard soon
Not really. In India most start-ups use flutter because of its fast development and amazing dev experience. Zerodha a Indian stock brokerage firm has even forked the flutter repo and they manage it themselves
Wake uupp maahn... Flutter is here to stay...
@@hitesh2293not start-ups, most service based companies use flutter and it's cookie cutter UI to ship apps for clients, I'm currently working in a startup where they got their app built from some freelancer company, and it's horrible, despite everything being platform code, it looks awful and I had to go across so much, also their official packages have enough issues to hold you back, like Go router transition
this comparison is so stupid
mughe ek baat batao aap ki mughe kya karna chahiye mai wahi karunga bas i m in my 4th year of engineering
mughe ek baat batao aap ki mughe kya karna chahiye mai wahi karunga bas i m in my 4th year of engineering