You most have a look on Fuchisa os that runs on many platforms and the only ide to make apps for it, is Flutter ☺ (also you can install Android apps on Fuchsia) At the end you can make apps for three os Android, IOs and Fuchisa.
1 year experiance with RN and 3 months with flutter: amount of weird crashes and workarounds in react native was literally killing me. Flutter made my life easier.
I can finally make this comment: I learned flutter in 2 days 3 weeks ago and now I am a week or so away from releasing my first product to the Play Store. Prior programming experience was PHP eons ago. Flutter just feels very intuitive.
I have been working with Javascript and Java for over 6 years and React for over a year and it seemed logical to go with React Native for a new app a few months ago. I started with React Native, but it seemed like a lot of work with constant crashes and performance issues. Headed over to flutter docs, gave a few days and started developing the app with Flutter. 3 months down the line I feel so happy I made that switch. I have made tremendous progress with Flutter, performance of the app is superb and it looks beautiful.
as a self taught web developer can u advice me plz to learn flutter or vue apps like vue native or native script vue i learned only html5 css3 tailwind php laravel 8 with taking in consideration compitability with laravel ??
Hi Akash! That's quite a lot of experience you have in the filed. Are you currently looking out for job opportunities? If you are, please let me know here.
I have been working with javascript for +10 years and I knew about dart three weeks ago and I love how async logic and variable types works perfectly. I got a lot of compatibility problems but it’s worth If you need a job then learn React Native first.
@@hmm7458 fernando-herrera.com/#/home is in Spanish or you can search some change on youtube for example: ruclips.net/channel/UCFKZxStYsOVrzdN_FCZ0NGg ruclips.net/channel/UCJm7i4g4z7ZGcJA_HKHLCVw
Great Video Filip! I'm a computer science student and I started programming with flutter....I had doubts about the choice but now I'm convinced. Thank you
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 I'm currently in last year of undergrad. Will be graduating in coming 2 months. I'm open for work meanwhile :D Here's my email: nachiketshelar321@gmail.com
I'd stick to React! Nice community, easier to use, familiar JavaScript, npm modules. I believe one of the reasons react native being used in the industry in large scale is due to JavaScript itself. As afterall react native was intended to be a tool for web developers to develop native apps. Companies can hire web developers easily... thus, react native is famous. I'm looking forward to flutter for web! It can be a game changer.
Yeah I think React Native would be by tool of choice just because I’m already really familiar with React. I think the future of these cross-platform tools is gonna be epic!
We created many apps with different similar cross-platform frameworks, like Appcelerator Titanium, Nativescript, React Native. Flutter is like a new milestone in native-like cross-platform development. Flutter wins big time. Why? It is absolutely fun and fulfilling to create something using flutter because everything just works the way it should.
I was taking a React Native course since I know JavaScript and some React but I dropped it: it's insane try to develop something on that, at least with Expo. Maybe Expo is crap, I don't know. But the course was made one year ago and I had to change several modules and new things I needed to run the code. And even with everything installed I had to restart the module and reload the app on the emulator pretty much all the time. Today, completely out of the blue, it showed me this error on one of the modules installed, that worked perfectly fine yesterday!! I reinstalled everything and it was pointess. The app died. I'm done with React Native. Today I started a Flutter & Dart course, the starting app with the hot reload feature is amazing for developing. 👍
I learn flutter without any mobile apps experience. And i love how darts and flutter almost easy to understand. I think if you want to learn react, first you must understand js, and it will take a long shot to just to understand react. But it is just my opinion. CMIIW.
4:08 tensorflow is 2nd and guess what; tensorflow/keras is supported by google which also supports flutter! When Tiny ML gets huge flutter is going to get a huge boost
I know this is not related but I have 2 years experience as ios native developer,today is my 2month as flutter developer and i can say i liking it so far plus it's not that hard to learn compared to if you learning native, still trying to master the concept of provider state management though
Great video Filip!! I am a native Java-Kotlin Android Dev. Did not tried RN yet, but I did with Flutter, and just imagine that such amazing experience can be hard to get over. Just one thing concerning me a bit. I see it a bit slow sometimes. Also apps like Reflecty (Written in Flutter) looks a bit slow for what I saw, at least on Android. Is the only detail that stop me to use it in production. I am still researching about it though, maybe is me who is doing something wrong. Keep the good job, you got a new subscriber here!
I don't see a lot of people saying this so I'm a little hesitant (cuz I might be wrong). Flutter can be scaled to cover more platforms a lot easier than React Native can. Flutter for web is up and desktop support is on the works. One code covers all platforms, won't that be nice?
Hadn't tried Flutter, and have only done 1 RN Project so I don't have an opinion on which is better. However, I've worked in Angular 4-6 and current React, and to me Angular was close to perfection for my taste. I know it's a different subject, but I LOVED Angular when compared to React. Unfortunately Angular got a bad rep due to breaking changes from V1 to V2.
When I started with React Native I always had to build twice because the first build failed but partially setup env and the second then completed it. Also you have to use an absurd amount of workarounds to get just the simplest things running. In flutter you can just fly through the UI and code any app ui in no time providing you full flexibility. As a single developer having experience in web and backend development all self teached I was able to publish my app to production in 2 months with that also being my first flutter app ever which has now 30k+ registered users. Flutter still has some issues but for cross platform development its the best solution ive seen so far (compared cordova,phonegap, ionic, react native).
I was really interested in learning flutter but at the end i chose react native, the problem is that in flutter i found a lot of the packges i needed are still in developer preview, for example for i project i need a webview and it’s a developer preview and in the package page is also written that the keyboard feature is not ready for production, for another project i need a map and the mapview is also in developer preview
Map is working for over a year :) using it for one of our app. But the extensions got a lot better since then! Flutter packages are a community work. If features are missing for you, you just add them and do a merge request. It’s all about the community!
@@Jerry-eh8xz I meant to say if you master in flebox grid table positioning float and display property of contents none block inline inline-block you can do anything you want
What i really like about flutter is being about to right native java or swift in your project and getting access to it with dart. i think its really powerful for plugins and other things!!!!
I'm new Here, And Tbh the way you Described them side by side, and Also took into consideration College students/Grads is Something not done here on yt. Keep up the Amazing Work Philip Hope This channel Grows at lightening Speed!👌👌
From no experience in mobile development to 3 apps developed and deployed (single handedly) within past 4 months; I can definitely say Flutter is the best. The speed of development is brilliant and given that Dart is strongly typed language makes it so much fun to write code.
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 Hi. I'm currently working with multiple organisations helping them in leveraging potential of technical team while setting up a process to scale as well. I'll still be available for any work where someone need assistance just in case. Thank you
I'm learning to code at the age of 38 so I don't care about the job prospect. I'm just too old, no company would hire me. I want to know which one is better for this app I want to do. My app is quite basic and I already know React, so I'll go with React Native, perhaps in the future I'll learn Flutter. 👍
@@developerfilip I'm not killing it. But there's a lot of discrimination when it comes to age. So I'm realistic: most developers write their first lines of code when they're teenagers so recruiters and HR people expect you to be one of those and master an couple of technologies in your mid 20s. And in my country they love you if you also went to college and have a degree. I don't have college degree so my expectations are even worst. Unless I have friends in some tech company that would give me a chance, nobody would hire a 40 yr. old programmer, not matter how good he is, at least not in my country. I'll go freelancing. 👍
@@SeriesTube01 Hey! There are companies that give importance to talent and skills and not just experience! Where are you based? If you are interested in a job opportunity, get in touch?
well i used both and in my opinion both are good for different kind of solutions but when u want to implement platform specific code with any of these, the winner is flutter. its is so easy to get used to implementing platform specific features in flutter.
Very nice one my friend, good to see you. well I have been using flutter professionally in the past 4 month, building an upcoming mobile application and in my opinion flutter is already the winner
Learnt react and flutter recently , stayed with flutter cos it results in the same layout on both platforms and flutter is just so much nicer to work with. My app if called FarmTUBE on both app stores (free) took only a few days to learn build and deploy that flutter app.
Learning curve that comes with flutter? Lets say you just got into programming and you are like 2 years into it, unless you want to do web development your first choice would most likely be python or a c-style language. just based on that fact, even if you didnt use dart before you can EASILY get into dart without so much as to looking into documentation for dart. As for React Native, not only should you mostly have a good grip on react native (which in it self takes a while) and javascript (lets be honest it wont be the first choice of almost 90% of people) and then react native itself, not to mention the difficulty you start facing as your code gets bigger definitely makes flutter way easier to get into and get working than react native. I switched from react native to flutter and flutter is definitely a win.
RN-PRO 1. RN because Flutter uses its own canvas and rendering engine, which will always play catch up to native controls. 2. RN has OTA updates, i have a team uses flutter, and it annoys me, everytime he updates his apk, he sends a new apk instead using OTA. 3. RN has more jobs, uses JS/TS and it easy to switch to web, or even backend-Node.js. yes flutter and react-native can build it's own web, but again client more prefer looking react-web instead of react-native-web / flutter -web later. 4. RN has bigger community 5. (personal) RN better state management, and better re-usable components/logic. eg: hooks Cons: 1. Optimization hard to do in RN, but it possible only not for beginner. eg: animations without js-bridge. but it could less noticable unless u had heavy animations and works in the apps 2. Lacking of build tools 3. More time to fix problems if u are inexperienced then u are doomed, even experienced dev already feel pain in the ass. COST MORE TIME
I picked up Flutter about three months ago, and I am really loving it so far! I still have an year to graduate college so hoping Flutter becomes more popular and the job prospects widens up, cause I would love to make apps with Flutter as a job.
@@sangamsaini8979 Researching anywhere I could, reading documentation and articles, and watching Flutter tutorials. And then trying things on my own over and over and over until I succeed. It's kind of fun, really.
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 Hello, sorry for the late reply. I am graduating from Agni College of Technology, Chennai. And yes, I am open for opportunities.
Moral of the story Flutter is getting powerful and gaining popularity in market and has good scope in future But react native is already popular in market and also many past projects need react native developer as it was introduced first
I believe most of the concepts can be translated from React native to flutter. stateless vs stateful Widgets=. dumb vs State components. SetState and re render. Typescript Types vs Dart Language. if you are. mid to senior RN dev like me I think you can change to flutter easily. And so far Flutter is doing far better. Hope RN pick up in new versions so we have two good cross-platform technologies.
Due to Dart being a compiled language like c++ and coming from that education background I will be taking Andrea Yu's Flutter developer course on Udemy. React native is still good to know for now as it is heavily used. In the future I do see flutter growing!
I am a 2 yr app developer in ionic (coz I love angular).. recently learnt flutter.. I am so much in love with flutter now!! javascript is old now.. we should stop mixing web into native
Flutter is fun, its Nice to see à différent way of doing things. As a web developer i was excited to see how flutter works and the concepts are not hard to grasp. I dont know react but i am afraid it May not be that fun.
Flutter will not just beat React Native, but also React. I'm not crazy, just that the web apps with flutter work with all wonders of app development with flutter, u don't need to know html, css, js and react(?)... U only need to know flutter(dart obviously). So
I am seeing alot of videos about flutter and react native and which is best, but to be honest, why not learn both? its not like your head is gonna explode learning more than one programming language right? As a programmer with 10 years of experience, i remember learning cobol programming, then i wasnt able to use it after graduating in college, so i studied web development and php, and i also studied java for desktop application development as I work. then transitioned completely to web development and learning alot of javascript frameworks. It short, a good programmer must always be willing to learn and never stop growing. if your a programmer and confused which one you should choose, then your not doing it right. you should just learn both and grow with it.
I have 3 years experience in react-native, I hate it sometimes(eg: version upgrade or debugging with realmjs) but I also love it, it is getting better. and I am not interesting about flutter, just because I don't like Dart, JavaScript(not TypeScript) is much more beautiful for me😛😄
nope. Flutter is a fresh (too fresh) technology. Great potential, but young. Dart is the limitation (it is useful just for Flutter). I think that Google is trying to replace its native coding Android Studio/Java/Kotlin with Flutter (this would be awesome for Google). But actually React Native is still the winning choice. And with the revamping and rearchitecturing of RN (they are removing the Bridge and compile RN to C++ code) RN will kill them all
I would say Xamarin was more of getting C# guys build mobile apps but it is not a very viable option now when options like Flutter and react native are present
It's not safe for you to assume that Flutter would continue to grow and improve and React Native would not. I love Google and Google products but let's be fair here.
Good point, in fact no one say this "React Native’s new architecture has gradually removed Bridge and replaced it with a new component called Javascript Interface (JSI)." So at the end of this year, RN will be renewed completely, and without the bridge and with different threads for UI, JS and so on will have awesome benefits for performances
So which cross-mobile framework will you pick? Flutter or React Native? Let me know! Also don't forget to like the video!
@Faiz Ansari I love flutter ❤❤❤
flutter 100%
You most have a look on Fuchisa os
that runs on many platforms and the only ide to make apps for it, is Flutter ☺ (also you can install Android apps on Fuchsia)
At the end you can make apps for three os Android, IOs and Fuchisa.
@@MadeInKurdistan Nice to know!
Hey filip I have a video/live stream idea: reacting to viewers portfolios. Love your videos keep up the good work!!!
I have 1.5 years experience in react-native and 8 months in flutter. I can easy say Flutter is definitely the winner.
Thanks for that! Love to hear insight from people who worked with both!
So should be i learn extensive dart before flutter ?
@@IshanKesharwani no u don't need to learn dart, if u ever worked with any other OOP language
Ishan Kesharwani
Dart is much same with js es6(except types), so it’s easy for js developers.
@@bikkumathre yes :) I confirmed that
1 year experiance with RN and 3 months with flutter: amount of weird crashes and workarounds in react native was literally killing me. Flutter made my life easier.
Did some recent updates slow Flutter
I agree with you!
When RN project crashed, I crashed too!
@@tanzimibthesam5861 I did not notice that. It's working as usual.
@@wojciechdybikowski6478 can you teach me flutter
ruclips.net/video/QlJ72qrr1s4/видео.html must watch if you love flutter and coding
I can finally make this comment: I learned flutter in 2 days 3 weeks ago and now I am a week or so away from releasing my first product to the Play Store. Prior programming experience was PHP eons ago. Flutter just feels very intuitive.
Hello Friend,
Can you pls share the information about the resources you have used to learn flutter.
Dart is rock solid. Definitely a plus for Flutter. Developing with React is... well... a love-hate relationship.
Yeah I agree with the description! Ha ha
React Native with TypeScript is quite fun too tho. But yeah I agreed Dart is still better
Flutter's winner!
ruclips.net/video/QlJ72qrr1s4/видео.html must watch if you love flutter and coding
I have been working with Javascript and Java for over 6 years and React for over a year and it seemed logical to go with React Native for a new app a few months ago. I started with React Native, but it seemed like a lot of work with constant crashes and performance issues.
Headed over to flutter docs, gave a few days and started developing the app with Flutter.
3 months down the line I feel so happy I made that switch. I have made tremendous progress with Flutter, performance of the app is superb and it looks beautiful.
as a self taught web developer can u advice me plz to learn flutter or vue apps like vue native or native script vue i learned only html5 css3 tailwind php laravel 8 with taking in consideration compitability with laravel ??
@Muddasir are you stupid?
Hi Akash! That's quite a lot of experience you have in the filed. Are you currently looking out for job opportunities? If you are, please let me know here.
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 how about me 🙃 i have created multiple production level apps.
@@rawquesh Yes, we are open to any interested candidates! Let's get in touch? If you can share you LinkedIn or gmail with me that'd be great!
I have tried JS for 10 years including Ionic, RN and NS. I started with Flutter and Dart one year ago and boy... what a massive difference
This was really informative! Thanks for the tips :) Also, I love the new style of editing in your video - so cool!
Thank you!! Glad you see a difference!
I have been working with javascript for +10 years and I knew about dart three weeks ago and I love how async logic and variable types works perfectly. I got a lot of compatibility problems but it’s worth
If you need a job then learn React Native first.
The best advice on this issue on the web. Thanks.
Woah thank you so much!
Flutter can deploy for android, ios, web, mac, linux, windows (soon probably).... and other... so for me is the best :)
It's a replacement for both React Native and Electron :-)
@@d0n_key for me Is so Speed to construct a webPage from scratch! More than use css and HTML
Also Fuscia
@@d0n_key i dont think flutter for web is production ready yet. It'll take a few months i guess
@Notorious B.I.G. yess... other platform you need to specify to deploy!
Actually, the Facebook and Instagram apps only use RN for some parts, for the most part they use fully native technologies.
I mean I'm hoping that most big companies develop natively, but for quick development or for small companies cross-platform is a great option!
Instagram uses which language for their app any idea?? Just asking out of curiosity
@@cringelevelunlocked7418 HTML
@@alterego157 tf?
I'm starting with flutter around 2 weeks, and I can say, it's very great and make supers apps very fast.
Can you please share the resource?
yes.. from where you are learning
@@hmm7458 fernando-herrera.com/#/home is in Spanish or you can search some change on youtube
for example:
ruclips.net/channel/UCFKZxStYsOVrzdN_FCZ0NGg
ruclips.net/channel/UCJm7i4g4z7ZGcJA_HKHLCVw
@@thiyageshkanna here some channels
for example:
ruclips.net/channel/UCFKZxStYsOVrzdN_FCZ0NGg
ruclips.net/channel/UCJm7i4g4z7ZGcJA_HKHLCVw
Stadia is also built with Flutter, Reflectly as well
Thanks for the extra info! :D
OMG...Reflecly..! It's so smooth and sexy.!
Great Video Filip! I'm a computer science student and I started programming with flutter....I had doubts about the choice but now I'm convinced. Thank you
I'm so glad I could clear your mind up! Thanks for watching!
My 2 cents. If you're already experienced with react then go for react native. If you're new, go for flutter.
I have 5 years React experience. I say go with Flutter. React Native has a ton of kinks that make it frustrating to work with
@@rumble1925 Hey Friend,
Can you please share the information about the free resources where we can learn flutter.
@@kukkuuupaul393 I've only used the docs and googled specific problems :) They're pretty well written for figuring out most things.
@@rumble1925 Thanks bro,
for your reply ...
@@rumble1925 I would like to be in touch with you. Would you like to share your LinkedIn profile or telegram id.
just the fact that the code compiles into machine code wins the whole race.
Yeah that is a huge selling point!
Yeah sure, everybody needs their code to compile to machine code.
Hey Nachiket! That's a fine observation. Are you working or studying? Would you be open for internship/job opportunities?
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 I'm currently in last year of undergrad. Will be graduating in coming 2 months. I'm open for work meanwhile :D
Here's my email: nachiketshelar321@gmail.com
@@nachiketshelar8114 Thanks Nachiket! Will reach out to you on Gmail.
I'd stick to React! Nice community, easier to use, familiar JavaScript, npm modules.
I believe one of the reasons react native being used in the industry in large scale is due to JavaScript itself. As afterall react native was intended to be a tool for web developers to develop native apps. Companies can hire web developers easily... thus, react native is famous.
I'm looking forward to flutter for web! It can be a game changer.
Yeah I think React Native would be by tool of choice just because I’m already really familiar with React. I think the future of these cross-platform tools is gonna be epic!
Flutter web has lot of time before stable release is too slow and it is just client side render, react node is superior by far.
finally a fresh review of Flutter. Thanks man!
Thanks!!
Man, you are so underrated!! you got a new sub!
Love from india ♥
We created many apps with different similar cross-platform frameworks, like Appcelerator Titanium, Nativescript, React Native.
Flutter is like a new milestone in native-like cross-platform development. Flutter wins big time.
Why? It is absolutely fun and fulfilling to create something using flutter because everything just works the way it should.
pretty good summary for a new mobile developer to get started with, appreciate your content, also curious about the end song.
I was taking a React Native course since I know JavaScript and some React but I dropped it: it's insane try to develop something on that, at least with Expo. Maybe Expo is crap, I don't know. But the course was made one year ago and I had to change several modules and new things I needed to run the code. And even with everything installed I had to restart the module and reload the app on the emulator pretty much all the time. Today, completely out of the blue, it showed me this error on one of the modules installed, that worked perfectly fine yesterday!! I reinstalled everything and it was pointess. The app died. I'm done with React Native. Today I started a Flutter & Dart course, the starting app with the hot reload feature is amazing for developing. 👍
Thanks for sharing. Wish you good luck with Flutter and hope you get very good at it. Cheers!
u posted the same at ABTube video on this topic ..
Hi! Sounds like you have a lot of experience in this. Where are you based currently? Are you looking out for job opportunities?
I learn flutter without any mobile apps experience. And i love how darts and flutter almost easy to understand. I think if you want to learn react, first you must understand js, and it will take a long shot to just to understand react. But it is just my opinion. CMIIW.
Hey Friend,
Can you please share the information about the free resources where we can learn flutter.
4:08 tensorflow is 2nd and guess what; tensorflow/keras is supported by google which also supports flutter! When Tiny ML gets huge flutter is going to get a huge boost
Yes!!
A senior dev told me to judge frameworks by their Google Map support
Flutter released stable version of Google map
why is that?
its really good advice, are you implying flutter has no google map support?
I know this is not related but I have 2 years experience as ios native developer,today is my 2month as flutter developer and i can say i liking it so far plus it's not that hard to learn compared to if you learning native, still trying to master the concept of provider state management though
Great video Filip!!
I am a native Java-Kotlin Android Dev. Did not tried RN yet, but I did with Flutter, and just imagine that such amazing experience can be hard to get over. Just one thing concerning me a bit. I see it a bit slow sometimes. Also apps like Reflecty (Written in Flutter) looks a bit slow for what I saw, at least on Android.
Is the only detail that stop me to use it in production. I am still researching about it though, maybe is me who is doing something wrong.
Keep the good job, you got a new subscriber here!
I don't see a lot of people saying this so I'm a little hesitant (cuz I might be wrong).
Flutter can be scaled to cover more platforms a lot easier than React Native can.
Flutter for web is up and desktop support is on the works.
One code covers all platforms, won't that be nice?
Hadn't tried Flutter, and have only done 1 RN Project so I don't have an opinion on which is better. However, I've worked in Angular 4-6 and current React, and to me Angular was close to perfection for my taste. I know it's a different subject, but I LOVED Angular when compared to React. Unfortunately Angular got a bad rep due to breaking changes from V1 to V2.
When I started with React Native I always had to build twice because the first build failed but partially setup env and the second then completed it.
Also you have to use an absurd amount of workarounds to get just the simplest things running.
In flutter you can just fly through the UI and code any app ui in no time providing you full flexibility.
As a single developer having experience in web and backend development all self teached I was able to publish my app to production in 2 months with that also being my first flutter app ever which has now 30k+ registered users.
Flutter still has some issues but for cross platform development its the best solution ive seen so far (compared cordova,phonegap, ionic, react native).
Could you share the name of your app to take a look at it?
Nice high quality videos, came here from Gatis.
Thanks for checking my stuff out!
I was really interested in learning flutter but at the end i chose react native, the problem is that in flutter i found a lot of the packges i needed are still in developer preview, for example for i project i need a webview and it’s a developer preview and in the package page is also written that the keyboard feature is not ready for production, for another project i need a map and the mapview is also in developer preview
Fabrizio Beccaceci Interesting! Like I said with time flatter will only become more and more popular! In the end, both are great choices imo!
Map is working for over a year :) using it for one of our app.
But the extensions got a lot better since then!
Flutter packages are a community work. If features are missing for you, you just add them and do a merge request. It’s all about the community!
@@lelunz694 bro imagine working on an already big and time consuming project than you realise you have to freaking develop some tools on your own lol
One of the most important things I learned as web developer that if you master layout you can do anything you want.
What's master Layout!?
@@Jerry-eh8xz I meant to say if you master in flebox grid table positioning float and display property of contents none block inline inline-block you can do anything you want
What i really like about flutter is being about to right native java or swift in your project and getting access to it with dart. i think its really powerful for plugins and other things!!!!
I'm new Here, And Tbh the way you Described them side by side, and Also took into consideration College students/Grads is Something not done here on yt. Keep up the Amazing Work Philip Hope This channel Grows at lightening Speed!👌👌
Thank you Shahan! Really appreciate the kind words!
From no experience in mobile development to 3 apps developed and deployed (single handedly) within past 4 months; I can definitely say Flutter is the best. The speed of development is brilliant and given that Dart is strongly typed language makes it so much fun to write code.
Wow Tushar! That's quite impressive. Are you working or studying currently? Looking out for any internship/job opportunities?
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 Hi. I'm currently working with multiple organisations helping them in leveraging potential of technical team while setting up a process to scale as well. I'll still be available for any work where someone need assistance just in case. Thank you
@@TusharSrivastava-raziel121 It's good to know that you're available. Can we get in touch through LinkedIn or gmail?
Flutter is love, Flutter is life.
This is the math proof that Flutter is Shrek.
I'm learning to code at the age of 38 so I don't care about the job prospect. I'm just too old, no company would hire me. I want to know which one is better for this app I want to do. My app is quite basic and I already know React, so I'll go with React Native, perhaps in the future I'll learn Flutter. 👍
Too old is not a thing in software engineering. Nobody is ever “too old” to code. Don’t kill a possible career because of your age 😎
@@developerfilip I'm not killing it. But there's a lot of discrimination when it comes to age. So I'm realistic: most developers write their first lines of code when they're teenagers so recruiters and HR people expect you to be one of those and master an couple of technologies in your mid 20s. And in my country they love you if you also went to college and have a degree. I don't have college degree so my expectations are even worst. Unless I have friends in some tech company that would give me a chance, nobody would hire a 40 yr. old programmer, not matter how good he is, at least not in my country. I'll go freelancing. 👍
@@SeriesTube01 atleast you can build your tech company/startup by problem solving with technology that u learn sir
especially solving problem other people with your technology you can offer :D
@@SeriesTube01 Hey! There are companies that give importance to talent and skills and not just experience! Where are you based? If you are interested in a job opportunity, get in touch?
I thought you were Filip from Flutter team
But still, nice to find this interesting channel
Aditya Rout 😂 oh yeah haha there is a guy called Filip on there 😁
well i used both and in my opinion both are good for different kind of solutions but when u want to implement platform specific code with any of these, the winner is flutter. its is so easy to get used to implementing platform specific features in flutter.
For those who've never been with JS then just go with Dart and Flutter. I think that Flutter is nicer.
Really really thanks a lot , this video made my choice easier.
cleared all doubt bro , thanks
i am not looking for job right now , will learn flutter
Why choose one when you can learn and master both of them😬😬
I like the attitude :D
@@developerfilip thanks👍👍
@MrTron Nope, I don't agree with you bro!!
These are just excuses made by people, to say when they can't archive their goals !!
@@dhanukalakshan1553 Yep! I agree as well! Having versatility in knowledge makes you that much more valuable as a developer
spoken like a true indian
Very nice one my friend, good to see you. well I have been using flutter professionally in the past 4 month, building an upcoming mobile application and in my opinion flutter is already the winner
Well explained 👍
I also want to learn flutter
Tutorial coming tomorrow!!!
@@developerfilip
Oh thanks
Learnt react and flutter recently , stayed with flutter cos it results in the same layout on both platforms and flutter is just so much nicer to work with. My app if called FarmTUBE on both app stores (free) took only a few days to learn build and deploy that flutter app.
nice app man
Very smooth app bro
I Will Use JavaScript On The Backend And Flutter On Frontend For My New App
I'm currently learning flutter and it's great 👍
Nice video man!
When you put it like that 'you seem so cool'
-React to Flutter,
Learning curve that comes with flutter?
Lets say you just got into programming and you are like 2 years into it, unless you want to do web development your first choice would most likely be python or a c-style language. just based on that fact, even if you didnt use dart before you can EASILY get into dart without so much as to looking into documentation for dart. As for React Native, not only should you mostly have a good grip on react native (which in it self takes a while) and javascript (lets be honest it wont be the first choice of almost 90% of people) and then react native itself, not to mention the difficulty you start facing as your code gets bigger definitely makes flutter way easier to get into and get working than react native. I switched from react native to flutter and flutter is definitely a win.
thank you brother for ur honest Review
RN-PRO
1. RN because Flutter uses its own canvas and rendering engine, which will always play catch up to native controls.
2. RN has OTA updates, i have a team uses flutter, and it annoys me, everytime he updates his apk, he sends a new apk instead using OTA.
3. RN has more jobs, uses JS/TS and it easy to switch to web, or even backend-Node.js. yes flutter and react-native can build it's own web, but again client more prefer looking react-web instead of react-native-web / flutter -web later.
4. RN has bigger community
5. (personal) RN better state management, and better re-usable components/logic. eg: hooks
Cons:
1. Optimization hard to do in RN, but it possible only not for beginner. eg: animations without js-bridge. but it could less noticable unless u had heavy animations and works in the apps
2. Lacking of build tools
3. More time to fix problems if u are inexperienced then u are doomed, even experienced dev already feel pain in the ass. COST MORE TIME
Thank you so much for this comparison🔥
I picked up Flutter about three months ago, and I am really loving it so far! I still have an year to graduate college so hoping Flutter becomes more popular and the job prospects widens up, cause I would love to make apps with Flutter as a job.
Bro from where u learn this(flutter)???
@@sangamsaini8979 Researching anywhere I could, reading documentation and articles, and watching Flutter tutorials. And then trying things on my own over and over and over until I succeed. It's kind of fun, really.
Hi Rohit! Which college are you going to graduate from? Are you open for internship/job opportunities?
@@shivanigaddagimath6105 Hello, sorry for the late reply. I am graduating from Agni College of Technology, Chennai. And yes, I am open for opportunities.
@@rohitv3955 That's great Rohit! Can we please connect through LinkedIn or gmail?
Today I started learning Flutter....and looking forward to creating amazing apps.
Thanks for great video. Flutter may be commo language at close future.
I'm just a few months into Android Studio (Java). Should I switch to Flutter? Is Java development obsolete?
Yes, I would advise to move directly
@@gedeonmuissa6122 I'll take your word 🤞🏻
just stick in being a lawyer
Moral of the story
Flutter is getting powerful and gaining popularity in market and has good scope in future
But react native is already popular in market and also many past projects need react native developer as it was introduced first
Hey Shreyash! That's a good observation. Are you studying or working currently? Would you be open for internship/job opportunities?
Brilliant presentation dude. Thumbs up
learning flutter now a days... definitely Loving it...
I believe most of the concepts can be translated from React native to flutter. stateless vs stateful Widgets=. dumb vs State components. SetState and re render. Typescript Types vs Dart Language. if you are. mid to senior RN dev like me I think you can change to flutter easily. And so far Flutter is doing far better. Hope RN pick up in new versions so we have two good cross-platform technologies.
Due to Dart being a compiled language like c++ and coming from that education background I will be taking Andrea Yu's Flutter developer course on Udemy. React native is still good to know for now as it is heavily used. In the future I do see flutter growing!
Angela Yu
I am a 2 yr app developer in ionic (coz I love angular).. recently learnt flutter..
I am so much in love with flutter now!! javascript is old now.. we should stop mixing web into native
what about free lancers?
Well Flutter Wins here.
Hey Rohan! Are you looking out for any job/internship opportunities in the field?
Thanks Filip. A nice comparison
Thanks Filip, this video is very helpful for me.
That was a very honest opinion.
Flutter is fun, its Nice to see à différent way of doing things. As a web developer i was excited to see how flutter works and the concepts are not hard to grasp. I dont know react but i am afraid it May not be that fun.
Flutter can deploy for mobile App (iOS and Android), web App and desktop application ( MacOS, windowsOS and LinuxOS)
Thanks man that was very informative.
When RN project crashed, I crashed too!
Then my next choice is Flutter!
Flutter will not just beat React Native, but also React.
I'm not crazy, just that the web apps with flutter work with all wonders of app development with flutter, u don't need to know html, css, js and react(?)... U only need to know flutter(dart obviously). So
Hey Nithin! That's a good observation. Are you a student or working currently? Are you open to job/internship opportunities?
I am confused what should I choose as a student (experience in ds algo c++) javascript or flutter for learning perspective ?
Probably Flutter
For me flutter is a good choice!
forgot to say that Flutter is coming to web and desktop as an one-for-all solution
Yes. I'm already using it with the beta channel and it's amazing. I love it!
Thanks for the explanation sir. I'm currently researching about this kind of topic
When I read this comment, I confirmed that the ops must be an Indian😀
I am seeing alot of videos about flutter and react native and which is best, but to be honest, why not learn both? its not like your head is gonna explode learning more than one programming language right? As a programmer with 10 years of experience, i remember learning cobol programming, then i wasnt able to use it after graduating in college, so i studied web development and php, and i also studied java for desktop application development as I work. then transitioned completely to web development and learning alot of javascript frameworks. It short, a good programmer must always be willing to learn and never stop growing. if your a programmer and confused which one you should choose, then your not doing it right. you should just learn both and grow with it.
Thanks Filip. I found your video very helpful. Peace!
very good explanation bro ....hats off to you bro ... can you guide on some good react native tutorials and also for flutter
Java android studio or flutter
Which one is best
I have 2 years experience of react native and 5 months of flutter and I can without thinking say that react native is easier to code in.
I have 3 years experience in react-native, I hate it sometimes(eg: version upgrade or debugging with realmjs) but I also love it, it is getting better. and I am not interesting about flutter, just because I don't like Dart, JavaScript(not TypeScript) is much more beautiful for me😛😄
Please consider Xamarin Forms as well
it was a perfect explaining for me who are considering which one that I have learn and take. I chose FLUTTER. Thanks a lot~!!!
i've been doing flutter for 2 months
and RN for a year
but i still cant get my head around rn
Bro u killed it
I want to make a Cross platform app which language should i use???
Valuable review, Now I am looking for a flutter developer for my multivendor food app
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Very nice analysis
in future, i think react native will win, because Facebook will remove javascripts bridge in the next version
Can you share the articles?
@@ajiehatajie twitter.com/reactnative/status/1169600372039725056?lang=en
What are the prerequisites of learning Flutter? Should I learn Dart first?
Not really. Dart is 80-90% similar to es6 javascript. You'll get used to it in a few days
output if(jsdeveloper){startReactNative()}else{startFlutter()} // and I love JS
Haha love it!
Thank for your share 😊
so is flutter better than react native now?
nope. Flutter is a fresh (too fresh) technology. Great potential, but young. Dart is the limitation (it is useful just for Flutter). I think that Google is trying to replace its native coding Android Studio/Java/Kotlin with Flutter (this would be awesome for Google). But actually React Native is still the winning choice. And with the revamping and rearchitecturing of RN (they are removing the Bridge and compile RN to C++ code) RN will kill them all
What about Xamrin forms??
I would say Xamarin was more of getting C# guys build mobile apps but it is not a very viable option now when options like Flutter and react native are present
Which is the best one for 2021? RN or F?
It's not safe for you to assume that Flutter would continue to grow and improve and React Native would not.
I love Google and Google products but let's be fair here.
Good point, in fact no one say this "React Native’s new architecture has gradually removed Bridge and replaced it with a new component called Javascript Interface (JSI)." So at the end of this year, RN will be renewed completely, and without the bridge and with different threads for UI, JS and so on will have awesome benefits for performances