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What do you think about developing apps for both IOS and Android in Flutter? Should I give it a try switching some weeks from Kotlin (in Android)?

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    Depend on your project, but most of the time native should be easier from what I heard
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    From what I can read in the documentation of Flutter, less lines of code for doing some things and the guarantee of "native experienced" using it. The interested part for me could be developing fast a little app for both the OS, avoiding the use of other quite slow and (imho) not optimized framework like phonegap and co. 🙄
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    I found this image somewhere and I totally agree with it.
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    Flutter is just amazing. Also, rumour has it that they will add building Windows, Mac, Linux, and perhaps web apps from your Flutter app code. This will reportedly be unveiled in the next Google IO. Somebody from Twitter teased it showing a part of VS Code files pane with filenames like build.linux, build.windows, etc.

    If that comes to life, Flutter will be like... every platform!
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    @iskandergaba If you want you can try and get it working yourself if you have time, patience and dont mind most of it not working. https://github.com/google/...
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    @Jacquobite Thanks. This is the repository of experimental and unofficial effort by Google employees which appeared months ago. What I was referring to was this exciting tweet https://twitter.com/FranzSSilva/...
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