Have you moved onto flutter development from native Android ? And I have a question , I want to work in startups in India , do I need to learn cross- platform app development as well along with native Android ?
I believe for new startups, they should use a cross platform tech. (I am unsure what the stats are but there are limited reasons today to continue doing native) And I have not 'moved away' per se. I like exploring cross platform stuff (especially flutter) and there is no better way to explore other than building an app.
18:30 Not at all. There is a tasks feature that allows you to configure Run options. So you simply need to define the task and then just call it by clicking the Run button which will appear at the bottom right corner. You can define whatever Tasks (such as Run, Debug, Build, Generate APK, Run on Device, Run on Simulator, etc.)
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I guess the local settings is like current workspace settings in vscode
jeesh what a baller channel yet not super well known
Been seeing lot of programmers promote/use vim these days.
Can we expect a tutorial on it?
Or what's your thoughts on it?
I made a video 2 years back on vim; 'how to be pro at writing code'
I can create another one if desired.
Have you moved onto flutter development from native Android ? And I have a question , I want to work in startups in India , do I need to learn cross- platform app development as well along with native Android ?
I believe for new startups, they should use a cross platform tech.
(I am unsure what the stats are but there are limited reasons today to continue doing native)
And I have not 'moved away' per se. I like exploring cross platform stuff (especially flutter) and there is no better way to explore other than building an app.
So , should I move to flutter which is most famous in India or continue with native Android and explore cross platform once I have joined a company
Is software engineering a safe career in 2024 or not????plzz replyy
Do you believe you can be on top 5% and have genuine interest in software ?
18:30 Not at all. There is a tasks feature that allows you to configure Run options. So you simply need to define the task and then just call it by clicking the Run button which will appear at the bottom right corner. You can define whatever Tasks (such as Run, Debug, Build, Generate APK, Run on Device, Run on Simulator, etc.)
Absolutely!
That's what I mentioned towards the later part of the video when I got to know about the Tasks feature mentioned on the website :)
Mic muh pe kiu lagate ho tum log 😐
Just keep distance and sound natural (please🙏)
Noted. But did you feel like the sound is heavy or something?