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Personally I think that Flutter is the future for cross-platform UI toolkits. As a React dev (in my spare time, I’m still a student), using RN was a pain due to the need to install native extensions for almost everything. The batteries-included approach of Flutter and just the polish around the dev workflow made it more attractive to a beginner mobile dev.
Flutter is DOA for anything but short-term projects. For one thing, it’s tied to a custom language. That means there’s significant overhead for developers which shows itself directly as a learning curve, or indirectly in terms of hiring or retention of developers. At least as significantly, they chose to implement custom controls (rather than wrap native controls). With that approach there’s really no way for them to…
Are you talking about Dart?
If so, that's absolutely savage, lmao. To not only call it a "custom" language but not even name it. The amount of disrespect - and the worst thing is I don't even think it was intended. Even if this is one person, I think this speaks volumes about how much of a joke the language is.
It's just so sad. And to think that the team behind flutter purposefully chose it after considering a bunch of other languages.