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Dastan Makhutov2020-04-19 09:40:33
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Dastan Makhutov, 2020-04-19 09:40:33

Can't decide what to choose for mobile development?

At the moment I'm studying C ++, since I started with it at the university. But I want to develop for Android. Soon I will finish learning the basics of C ++. And my question is, do applications on Qt
or switch to Java? For a long time I can not decide ... You can give advice to a beginner. What to study and how?

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Tymonr, 2020-04-20
@Tymonr

Discovered haxe recently. The community is very small, but the language and infrastructure is incredible. It is very simple, understandable, and pleasant to work with. Although I can’t say yet how difficult it will be to support large projects on it. Well, a complete cross-platform, of course, cannot but rejoice.
In general, the only advice that I can advise you to follow is to try to make the simplest application on the technology, and understand for yourself whether it is necessary.
For myself, I realized that the pluses are not at all what the modern world and me personally need. Instead of solving your problems, you will implement all sorts of protocols, conversions, and so on. Working with mapping in the same qt is very inconvenient and clumsy. For the time that you spend on the implementation of the interface on qt, you can learncss and others like them.
Well, as already mentioned - Kotlin, they say, is really good. Google flutter is still there

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Ivan Karmanov, 2020-04-25
@Ivankarman

For android development, there is also kotlin, which is recommended by android developers

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