Is Google Killing Flutter? Future of Flutter , Google Supports to KMM , Google I/O Event Highlights
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- In this Video We talked about the Google I/O event, Flutter new Releases, Future of Flutter, What is Compose Multiplatform and all...
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i'm a newbie flutter developer please tell me that should I continue learning flutter full-stack or I should switched to kotlin/swit or react native.
bhai dimaag kharab ho gya h ye sab sun ke please bbatao do iske sath continue kru ya switch kr lu
Flutter fullstack is good,
It can make good money for you.
Nicely explained!
I know some basics of web development and work in Django. Now, I want to start learning app development, but I am confused about whether to choose React Native or Flutter. What is your suggestion?
It totally depends on you,
But before diving into any of these I think you should know few things. You will find RN easy or related because you mentioned you know about the web development because React Native is built on top of Js So I am assuming you know about the Js as well. And If you choose Flutter which uses Dart a totally different language. But If your priority is consistent performance and a unified UI experience across multiple platforms, Flutter might be the better choice. If you have more experience with JS than React Native could be more suitable.
It's only been 6 months since I started fluttering so I can't switch to it and I'll probably take another 1.2 years to get a job till it's not dead yet I'm talking about it now I've completely learned it then switch please
Still it is for the people who are in their early learning stage , If you are enjoying it and you created your good base on it then you should continue on flutter and explore other as well to educate yourself.
Note:- ye jo maine baat ki hai video me voh mere thoughts hai jo maine share kiye hai. as a career main kisi ko advice nahi deta hoon kyuki agar maine galat advice di jo ki mere according sahi ho, lekin dusro ke according work na kare so voh bhi theek nhi hai. And If you are a developer be a problem solver not just a coder.
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Mai nahi krunga flutter mere bass ka nahi hai sir!!
Haha No worries
Do whatever you like 😁
Want to start learning Android, and I'm soo confused right now that how should i start, can somebody please help me out?
You should start with the basics
first, whether you choose Java, Kotlin or Jetpack compose.
I recommend Native android because mene Xamarin cross platform se seekhna shuru kiya ta 5 years pahele boht famous lagta ta but mujhe realize hua ki ye dead ho raha he yo me native per move krr gya and i was right xamarin is dead and now flutter ki stories aari he because of kmm, Cross platform hamesha evolve hota rahega its better to go with native