I've used both, they both have good and bad thing and I dont think one should "win" over the other, I think it's a good thing to have a variety of tools for each purpose so each team and individuals decide what fits better into their development stack. It also forces the team behind those tools to keep improving them, resulting in better tools.
PD: I do prefer flutter for more performant apps, and React native for more personal projects.
I've used both, they both have good and bad thing and I dont think one should "win" over the other, I think it's a good thing to have a variety of tools for each purpose so each team and individuals decide what fits better into their development stack. It also forces the team behind those tools to keep improving them, resulting in better tools.
PD: I do prefer flutter for more performant apps, and React native for more personal projects.
I have to agree. Every framework has it's merits so it should be upon the team to decide which one to pick up, according to business requirements.