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hatman2019-04-20 14:55:15
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hatman, 2019-04-20 14:55:15

Why are mobile developers paid so much?

Hello everyone
I just read the book head first programming on Android. The general impression of development for android is that it is not too different from the development of plugins for Bitrix, Magneto. And the conditional assembly of an application for a desktop is much more difficult.
What's the point?

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Evgeny Koryakin, 2019-04-20
@zettend

To put it mildly... this is practically the same front-end developer.
Usually, customers require a complete set, but here, alas, a mobile application often remains only a shell. Accordingly, you also have to work on the back-end. In total, you get a full-stack developer. And full-stack ~ mobile dev for the final salary, in the case of freelance, the prices are similar.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-04-20
@opium

Well, it’s obvious that the area is new.
Demand is gigantic, since phones and tablets have probably become an order of magnitude if not more than computers . There are
few programmers

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Philipp, 2019-04-20
@zoonman

Normal programmers are well paid in many industries.
In the mobile sphere, a smart developer usually needs to master a whole arsenal of crutches to perfection, since fragmentation of devices and APIs is the wildest.
I recently played with ReactNative and was simply stunned by how difficult it is to implement trivial things there, like the same dialogs. Each OS has its own API, on each everything is displayed differently. Android is generally some kind of cripple in this regard.
Creating a user-friendly UI is not just difficult, you need to be able to understand interactions and translate them into platform-specific code.

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nrgian, 2019-05-11
@nrgian

Only qualified and pay well.
What when developing for the web, what when developing for mobile phones.
Programming anywhere - it's all the same trivial loop statements and branch statements.

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