If you’re only interested in developing in Flutter and you’re running on a lightweight setup then use VS Code 😉 Both the IDE are really good. But Android Studio takes more time to open and it also consume more memory than VS Code.
Read moreDo I need to learn Android before Flutter?
Your familiarity with the following is quite necessary to start learning Flutter. If you have no idea about any of the below, it is better to grab those concepts first and then continue with Flutter journey: Knowledge of native Android development : that is if you want to develop very fine and detailed applications.
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