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I want to learn both and work according to the requirement.
ОтветитьDude with supposedly 10 years of experience doesn’t know android is developed with Java and not JavaScript? Lmaoooo
ОтветитьAndroid dev here with some flutter and iOS experience. Android is significantly more difficult that flutter and iOS in my opinion. With that being said, I think both are more difficult that web development. I took a web dev Udemy course, and it was easier than all 3 other mobile platforms in my opinion. I also did web dev in college.
I think mobile is harder because of the constant adaptations and changes that arise, as well as the number of build issues that can occur everywhere. Gradle is not fun. Web devs also have more resources when they run into issues.
Also, mobile devs usually get paid more by a decent margin.
iOS Developer here for 7 years now.
In my opinion the learning curve for mobile development is way more easy, especially for iOS than web. Unlike web development, all I had to learn was Swift language, and I can make apps for all apple platforms. I tried web development for 3 months and I was overwhelmed by the number of technologies you need to master like JS, html, css, ajax, typescript. On iOS developing for different screen sizes is not a pain at all. For most cases, you dont have to mess with gestures, cuz OS handles most of it for you.
You labeled Xamarin's logo with Flutter
ОтветитьWhat do you think about React Native, I think React Native is taking a lot of the mobile market so if you know web you can start making Mobile apps as well, that’s what I think but I want to know your opinion
ОтветитьExploration is the best way to figure out what you like or don't like. Better to take your time learning and exploring versus rushing to reach an unrealistic deadline and not truly learn anything.
ОтветитьDo i need to be fully skill before i can get an internship offer?
ОтветитьIm still learning though...i wanna be fullstack
starting javascript tomorrow