I have developed Android apps for more than 3 years with kotlin and java. But honestly flutter development is much more pleasant. Flutter community is really focused to solve the problems that exists in native Android. And to be able to create awesome, performant ui that will look the same across both IOS and Android is a great benefit. It's the only platform that can deliver on the promise of write once, run everywhere
My main focus is JavaScript specialising in frontend UI with React. I like to explore different frameworks and technologies in my spare time. Learning languages (programming and real life) is a blast.
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Bachelor of Design Innovation in Media Design, Victoria University of Wellington
That’s interesting to hear, coming from React I found flutter instantly accessible. I was able to create complex and performant UI with animations really easily. I think I’d have to spend a bit more time learning how to properly manage state though.
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I have developed Android apps for more than 3 years with kotlin and java. But honestly flutter development is much more pleasant. Flutter community is really focused to solve the problems that exists in native Android. And to be able to create awesome, performant ui that will look the same across both IOS and Android is a great benefit. It's the only platform that can deliver on the promise of write once, run everywhere
That’s interesting to hear, coming from React I found flutter instantly accessible. I was able to create complex and performant UI with animations really easily. I think I’d have to spend a bit more time learning how to properly manage state though.