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A different error finally some progress!
I know this was posted before but thanks to react native I am now in this situation for the first time in my career -_-

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  • 3
    u thought mobile development was easy
  • 3
    @SukMikeHok it is, but not when using:
    1. React Native
    2. Ionic
    3. Phonegap
    4. Flutter? (Still learning it haven't made any production app yet)
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    @gitpush i learned flutter back in summer 2018 but i switched back to native because at that time flutter had bugs and glitches in the framework itself, there were some parts that couldnt be built compared as to in native etc, dont know if it stabilized but yes flutter is hard as shit if u dont like dart as the main and only programming language they offer. i personally dont mind dart because it feels like a new java
  • 2
    @SukMikeHok Tbh I don't like anything other than native, but I need to learn what local market demands, I hate react and wish it disappears but I cannot stop learning it because of that when it does put food on my table at the end of the day, we are only receiving react native projects these days :\ And I'm afraid one day we will receive flutter projects
  • 2
    @gitpush hold on how the hell are you working at a job in the field you know nothing about? what, are you sitting in the office whole day watching tutorials and docs on how to learn react native so you can immediately apply that into building real life complex as fck projects?
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    @SukMikeHok haha no no man, I've started learning react in 2017, then react native last year, I do know how to work with it but I'm not a pro to tell you "I am a React Native developer"
    I keep on checking online for best practices or for the example to learn about the new React Hooks

    Whereas; in native I just plan and code
  • 2
    @gitpush what is the difference between react and react native
  • 2
    @SukMikeHok one for web development and used in the second one. React native is only for mobile apps
  • 0
    It’s very similar. I see the most difference in the first and last 10% of the project (setting it up and the deployment/approval phase).
  • 0
    First time?
    You must be new. 😅
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