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What should a web programmer choose to create a mobile application - React Native or Flutter?
It's time to completely remake the old mobile application, built on the already deceased Phonegap with an interface on Framework7
. What to choose after all? React Native or Flutter?
As a web programmer, I'm certainly more familiar with Javascript than with Dart.
Plus, I would not like to pay much attention to the creation (layout) of interfaces in Flutter.
At the same time, Flutter seems to be more powerful, modern and dynamic...
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Google will likely kill Flutter in favor of Jetpack Compose in the future. With support from JetBrains in the form of Compose Multiplatform, this could be the new mainstream.
Therefore, I would advise you to look in this direction.
Well, of the two proposed alternatives, for the same reason - React Native.
As obviously, for flutter. Regarding the funeral, I think you should not worry, he will live for 5-7 years, and by that time the whole IT world will change and something uniquely new and fashionable will appear - this is normal. Regarding Versky - when I studied, I spat for 2 weeks, endured a week, and now I think that this is a very cool decision. I touched Javascript quite a bit, I honestly didn’t like the lack of normal OOP and dynamic typing at all. Dart itself is a simple language, quite expressive (I compare it with java and ActionScript3 on which I wrote). Concerning Compose Multiplatform - well, Google has already burned itself with oracle, I think they want "all their own" in the direction. Now Google has put all its efforts into flutter and abandoned duplicate technologies like AngularDart
Good afternoon! We are also for flutter - https://inostudio.com/blog/?tag=flutter collected and wrote a series of articles: what, how and why we tested in practice
If the task is done quickly and with minimal effort, then do it on a more understandable tool. Moreover, its functionality is enough for you. React Native is alive and not going to die yet.
if you need development speed, then of course React Native, if quality is more important, then flutter
I think you should choose flutter. It is actively developing, and the quality of the project will be better. The only negative is that you need to learn dart, which you can’t apply anywhere else
Make a demo project of some kind of TO-DO on both instruments and choose what you like
Pysy Flutter is very actively developing and not long ago Windows support was released into the stable, this year they plan to bring Linux and Macos to the stable. And do not listen to these grandchildren of Vanga who predict Kotlin multiplatform jetpack compos all this is just their conjectures that are not substantiated by anything
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