If you have been asking this question to yourself, then let me tell you that you are in the right place, and the short answer is yes ! But to know why the answer is yes, read on. Flutter has earned a great deal of fame this year.
Read moreIs Flutter good to learn?
If you want to show your product to investors as soon as possible, you can use Flutter ! My top 4 reasons to use it for your MVP: It’s cheaper to develop a mobile application with Flutter because you don’t need to create and maintain two mobile apps (one for IOS and Android). One developer is enough to create your MVP.
Read moreWhat should I learn first Flutter or Dart?
You should know Dart programming before you can learn Flutter : but that’s easy too. Dart is Google’s general-purpose programming language. Hackr.io lists some good courses that can help you get on Dart fast and easy.
Read moreIs reactive native dead?
It’s that React Native results in slow, bloated apps, and that any team OK with a slow, bloated app can and will continue using it. Given how many people joined our team last year, no. @reactnative is still very much alive and growing and used on 750 screens at Facebook.
Read moreWhy is Dart not popular?
As for why Dart isn’t popular like Go or NodeJS, the answer with NodeJS is simple – everyone in the Web space already knew JavaScript, so learning the particular libraries required to build server programs with Node was a far simpler task than learning a new language .
Read moreWho uses Dart?
Google engineers use Dart to create many apps, including some that are essential to Google’s business. For example, if you use the Google Ads web or mobile app, you’re using a Dart app that supports much of Google’s revenue.
Read moreWhere can I watch live darts?
Coverage of the World Darts Championship is live on the dedicated Sky Sports Darts channel . Plus the World Series of Darts’ international events and season-ending World Series of Darts Finals. All major televised PDC events are broadcast live online (outside of the UK, Ireland and Netherlands) through PDCTV.
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