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  1. I have done native Android for 6 years, 1.5 years in Flutter, and 3 months doing now native iOS. I would say I like Kotlin and Swift, and I don't like Dart. If you come from Java then Dart feels like second nature, but when. you are used to Kotlin then Dart feels like a big downgrade. I enjoyed the quick nature of building apps in Flutter. These days I was asked to work in the iOS team and I always prepare learning each language. The experience of iOS is also fun as Android, yet Android Studio is way way better than XCode.. I also think Flutter has been way more supported with sdk updates in iOS and Android as it is backed by Google compared to Nativescript. I find Flutter documentation very awesome, and that helped to learn it quickly..

    In life you have to see what makes you happy not what makes others happy.. So if you want to go for Flutter then do it, and believe me there are jobs out there. I spent a few years blocked by not knowing what to do because I did not know what had more job opportunity between hybrid and native technologies. Don't be like me choose something you are interested and take time to learn and practice and. you will be good at it.. Maybe later on you get a request to switch like me, and also enjoy something else..But I strongly advice not to learn several things at the same time until you get good at one thing.

  2. I tried react native and so mamy documentation is outdated, AI is outdated about react native, i couldn't findt recent resources about bugs , idk why people say react native has better community😭 for flutter i can find anything i want

  3. I am trying to build a cross-platform app for my Google Pixel phone and for my macos laptop. I guess it would have to be between either Flutter or React Native with Electron. I am guessing going with Flutter will be easier to manage since I wouldn't need to focus on two separate technologies to make the same type of app. Cool video.

  4. TBH JetBrains made writing cross-platform code in Kotlin (called Kotlin Multiplatform) much easier via Jetbook Compose basically like Flutter if JetBrains owed it. In theory, you don't need to learn swift (Objective-C) for Apple OS applications with this new framework it surpasses the traditional Kotlin/Swift codepath. React Native and Flutter (Dart Programming) are still options though.

  5. Would performance matter for a TikTok clone app? Basically I want to have an app that is similar to TikTok where you watch vertical videos that you can scroll through. I followed a react native tutorial which used AWS S3 and the video is a bit laggy, sometimes the video takes a while to load and it's nowhere near as slick as TikTok. Is it possible to do this sort of thing in react native? Can it reach a comparable level to TikTok performance if I were to spend time trying to optimise the react native code?

  6. en mi caso me quiero especializar en iOS, pero como estoy apenas iniciando en el desarrollo móvil, decidí irme primero por flutter ya que me permite hacer con un solo código apps para iOS, Android, web y PC, por lo que me permitiría trabajar de manera freelance.
    Gracias por el video desde Colombia

  7. if I want to build an application that i want both on iOS and Andriod that communicates with IoT Devices such as fans or lights, what's the best way? should i go react native? any help or input would be nice. I have programming knowledge so adapting to any is okay by me but i really wanna know whats the best and easiest way to go about it since i will be the only one developing it

  8. Yeah, nowadays comparing performance between frameworks is just a matter of milliseconds to compile, open de app first time, so it becomes totally IRRELEVANT. “Oh look at my app is 100% native” OK, nobody cares but you…

  9. As a professional React Native dev for 1.5 years, my official conclusion is STAY AWAY FROM IT. RN is absolute garbage, tooling is garbage, TS is garbage, relying on shitty 3rd party libraries is garbage. Did you know that RN is so bad that Facebook does not use it for any media heavy screens in their app and Instagram? Yeah, RN is used for literally basic info panels and that's it. Read the AirBnB articles where they wrote in detail how they fully invested in RN only to ditch it because it was a terrible experience. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GET RID OF REACT NATIVE IT SO GARBAGE. Enjoy your stupid To Do list app in React Native, because it can't do anything more than that without running into the worst developer experience possible. Literally 2024 and we're still discussing whether this piece of garbage RN "framework" should be used. 2024 to the year 3000 IDC don't use RN if you're a serious professional or even a startup.

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