😂 don't be sad, people will still want apps, it's just that we might not build them exactly like nowadays, with code, SwiftUI and so on, we might have new tools and things to use, but it still takes tech knowledge to build apps, so we're be good 😊 it won't be doable by everyone.
Sir i am a React native developer now i want to learn some thing new so i decide to learn Blockchain and solidity should i learn it is it worth or move towards devops plz guide me what i am do
That's a struggle of a lot of devs, what to learn next 😊 I think that anything we learn should be with an intention: to build a specific project, to get a job, etc. Just learning for the sake of it won't help much. I tried this with Flutter, but until I actually needed it for a real-life project, all the prior tutorials were good on the spot, but useless afterwards because I forgot what I learned, if I didn't apply it right away 😅 so yeah, if you wanna get a Blockchain job soon, sure! It's an exciting field, but if not, then be the best React Native dev you can be, until a Blockchain (or other similar) opportunity shows up.
Hi dan, love your content on instagram and here, I am React developer intrested in learning app development can you suggest which path I should go cross platform or native??if native can you suggest any tutorials there aren't much tutorials like a to z? I am android fanboy not much intrested in ios and react native
Thanks a lot 😊 I'd ask you: why do you want to get into app development? To build your own app, for curiosity, or to eventually work at a big company on mobile apps? 🤔 the easiest path for you would be React Native, and you can use it for personal apps, experiments, etc, even find lots of jobs on it, and even though I like native more, in this case you'd have a nice blend of web and mobile skills with react native :D
@@mobiledevlife I want to learn app development just for fun and little bit of open source too not interested in react native because already I was in react it was boring so I want to learn new things
@@nithin5351 Got it 😁 so, if you wanted mostly to be efficient at building some apps by reusing what you know now, React Native would have been the path. Since you're doing it out of curiosity, I think it doesn't matter a lot what you pick. To me, iOS seems the most intuitive and natural, but it was the first one I learned, so maybe that's why. iOS itself is not open source, but there are lots of libraries you can contribute to. In the end, since you're doing it for fun and curiosity, anything you pick will be ok 👌
Thank you so much! 🥹 Honestly I'm still working at a company, and with a startup on the side, then posting on Insta and now here, so there's not much time left for anything else (cause I also play tennis regularly, go to the gym, etc). Maybe if I quit the job 😂 What kind of courses would you like? For beginners, or more for mid-senior developers?
As a native mobile dev I'm not scared.
I'm😭😭
😂 don't be sad, people will still want apps, it's just that we might not build them exactly like nowadays, with code, SwiftUI and so on, we might have new tools and things to use, but it still takes tech knowledge to build apps, so we're be good 😊 it won't be doable by everyone.
Videos that always entertain and educate. Wow!
Much more to come! 🙌
Thank you so much! 🙌😊 of course, even more often than before!
Well-explained and straight to the point-fantastic video on app development! 👍🏼🙂
Thank you so much!! 🤩 I really appreciate it!
Sir i am a React native developer now i want to learn some thing new so i decide to learn Blockchain and solidity should i learn it is it worth or move towards devops plz guide me what i am do
That's a struggle of a lot of devs, what to learn next 😊 I think that anything we learn should be with an intention: to build a specific project, to get a job, etc. Just learning for the sake of it won't help much. I tried this with Flutter, but until I actually needed it for a real-life project, all the prior tutorials were good on the spot, but useless afterwards because I forgot what I learned, if I didn't apply it right away 😅 so yeah, if you wanna get a Blockchain job soon, sure! It's an exciting field, but if not, then be the best React Native dev you can be, until a Blockchain (or other similar) opportunity shows up.
Love your content, Dan!
Thanks a lot! 🤩 grateful for your support!
Hello Dan bro
Nice video dan
Thank you so much! 🤩🙌
Hi dan, love your content on instagram and here, I am React developer intrested in learning app development can you suggest which path I should go cross platform or native??if native can you suggest any tutorials there aren't much tutorials like a to z? I am android fanboy not much intrested in ios and react native
Thanks a lot 😊 I'd ask you: why do you want to get into app development? To build your own app, for curiosity, or to eventually work at a big company on mobile apps? 🤔 the easiest path for you would be React Native, and you can use it for personal apps, experiments, etc, even find lots of jobs on it, and even though I like native more, in this case you'd have a nice blend of web and mobile skills with react native :D
@@mobiledevlife I want to learn app development just for fun and little bit of open source too not interested in react native because already I was in react it was boring so I want to learn new things
@@nithin5351 Got it 😁 so, if you wanted mostly to be efficient at building some apps by reusing what you know now, React Native would have been the path. Since you're doing it out of curiosity, I think it doesn't matter a lot what you pick. To me, iOS seems the most intuitive and natural, but it was the first one I learned, so maybe that's why. iOS itself is not open source, but there are lots of libraries you can contribute to. In the end, since you're doing it for fun and curiosity, anything you pick will be ok 👌
Let’s go Dan!
Thanks for the support! 😊🚀✨
i really like your videos, why don't you make any courses i think that you will do great , keep up the good work
Thank you so much! 🥹 Honestly I'm still working at a company, and with a startup on the side, then posting on Insta and now here, so there's not much time left for anything else (cause I also play tennis regularly, go to the gym, etc). Maybe if I quit the job 😂 What kind of courses would you like? For beginners, or more for mid-senior developers?
@@mobiledevlife you working both company or startups how u have your own startups or what
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No but it need to have AI 🤣🤣🤣
😂 it's inspired from reality!