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tysm!
ОтветитьLiked!! Two questions: could be said that for a mobile app that will work with several images and camera pictures, then Flutter is a better choice? Second question: I have some basic knowledge in C and Python, is there any way to develop mobiles apps using Python without having to learn JavaScript or Dart? 😢
Ответитьfor me Dart is the biggest drawback for using Flutter, hence why I started learning C# instead... there are tons of frameworks in C# that work just like Flutter, ex Avalonia, MAUI, Uno etc but if you ever get tired of building cross platform apps then you can apply your C# skills in other areas like web dev, rest APIs, machine learning etc but you can't do that with Dart or at least the ecosystem isn't nearly as evolved as that in C# or even in Javascript...
ОтветитьFlutter ❤
ОтветитьYou are the best person to explain "Reactive, Declarative, and Imperative"!
ОтветитьA more detailed comparison would be amazing! Fantastic video by the way.
ОтветитьIt is fine to use JavaScript, but please try to never get used to how it is. In other words, never use your knowledge of JS as a base for your career.
JS should never be your first/main language skill, if you want to be a software developer.
You were wrong with one thing:
You do need a third party plugin for angular translations (ngx-translate).
Sveltenative will be a revolution
Ответитьi prefer flutter for prototype or small project but native still the best. react native just generated way more big app size
ОтветитьExcellent video. I loved it. Please. Compare Angular 16 versus Flutter 3. Why learn Angular ? Phones and Tablets will substitute Desktops and Notebooks ? Witch is better for job oporturnuities ?
Ответитьsurprised by flutter being more popular than react native
ОтветитьHell of a video. Please make more
Ответитьactually pretty good explanation
ОтветитьI loved the delivery of this video
ОтветитьThanks so much for this video, now i know where to start, really appreciate it!
ОтветитьIt is a pain JS does not support class inheritance.
ОтветитьThank you. Good quality content like always. Short and specific, I like it.
ОтветитьFlutter or React Native which language is dead in future. Which language should i learn to long term job 🙄
ОтветитьThank you so much for this gem of a video. So simply explained. Coming from a design background, I'm looking to find my footing in the coding space. This video has been helpful in my quest to understand the coding landscape with its plethora of languages, frameworks, libraries, et al. Thanks so much once again for this video.
ОтветитьThis is strictly technical. I’ll catch up to this later. I want to know the practical reasons.
ОтветитьAs a Flutter developer who has used React Native a lot in the past, I'd say that if you are using Flutter, you need to follow a pattern or else you are gonna have spagetti code all over the place. But in React Native, we can apply our own patterns to structure out project without it being a total mess. This was by far the hardest thing when I started learning Flutter.
ОтветитьOnce you passed the learning curve in Flutter, you can build a full fledge social media apps in just two weeks given that you know what you're doing. I'm capable of creating 10 different UIs in a working day if provided with the design, it's not much but it's a progress. I love Flutter.
ОтветитьDart is much better language than Typescript/Javascript, that's why I hope it will become standard for web.
ОтветитьThanks for the comprehensive side by side comparison, it is super helpful! Which one would you recommend to take full advantage of ARKit? Are there limitations that both React Native and Flutter have when working with ARKit that native development wouldn't?
ОтветитьUse Final in dart to decalare immutability.
Also Dart has terrible approach to serialization. Rather chop off my balls than manually serialize a complex json object in dart
You forget about many Flutter bugs and performance on iOS
ОтветитьThank you for the guidance!
The only think keeping me behind sadly for flutter is job opportunities.Wish had more in my country.I just recently develop an app with react native and many of its package are not working during updates - crashing or you need to eject from expo to use the low lvl APIs,for a beginner like me this is hard.Also documentation is pure and many npms package are outdated .Bottom line react native needs more support from meta team.They count only to developers community for support..
For seo, speed optimisation etc point of view which one would be preferred for web development ?
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьThanks.
Ответитьas a mobile developer with flutter for almost three years all i can say is... im still learning new stuff... easy to learn hard to master for sure
ОтветитьThank you. This simplification was really helpful. I started learning Dart/Flutter, but jumped into Flutterflow.
ОтветитьI don’t know how code expected for html, but I would like to have my own app.. what will you suggest?
Ответитьas I want to be a mobile application developer having experience of programming language c ,c++, javascript, dart isn't hard, and I feel that flutter is easy to learn from 2 month experience
ОтветитьComing from the C# world i had to solve a project in relatively short time (Full-Stack) for mobile devices, webapp in addition. A collegue started it in flutter with aweful lack of knowledge about front-backend concepts, the do's and dont's etc. (hence he wasnt IT-guy at all, so no rant). It was and is a very interesting journey so far and after 3 month into it, my love for flutter grew. Now, after ~9 month (lol) i am really happy not to have redone the whole project in other languages and stood with what was given. My first mobile app now works like a charm on web, android and ios. Only the windows-app-converting somehow gives me a headache, but as its working in browser anyway, i couldnt care less - it wasnt part of the project demands.
Big thumbs up for flutter !
Beautifully described!
ОтветитьBy the way you deserve more subscribers.
Ответитьis flutter as fast as native (kotlin/swift) ?
ОтветитьI´m only working with flutter for a year.... for web & apps. Don´t regret it. So quick progress in such a little time, its great!
ОтветитьThis video has precisely what I was looking for... I truly appreciate your work.
Ответить"basic" tutorials that forget to be basic
ОтветитьAll I really want to know is if react native is still relevant to learn today? Is it still being maintained and improved with new versions planned, like normal react, or say, vue?
Furthermore, I also need to figure out what exactly the differences between normal react and react native are. I get the sense that I can't just build a whole web app with normal react and then install a "react native" package that compiles it to a native app that's essentially my webapp but run in mobile mode? If that's the case, do you need two projects - normal react for web and react native for mobile, and then everytime you want to make a change you have to do it in both code-bases? And if that's the case, what's the point of even going the react native route? Then there truly is no benefit of react native over flutter (or any other cross-platform mobile framework, I guess).
Cant assign a function to a variable in dart, so annoying. JS allows you to even assign a class to a variable
ОтветитьFinn Seeger just right click and it’ll appear again
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