Thanks alot sir , A few days ago, a big techtuber video trying to discourage me, I already tried flutter before, and Dart was very easy and its errors are like guide i mean i barely need to ask any llm or to look at stackoverflow. i were assuming initially that Dart might be slower, but it's actually much faster than Java and incredibly easy to pick up.
How many of you realise that flutter app crashes less as compared to pure native apps or frameworks that bridge to pure native apps. My app has been in production for 2 yrs with no crashes
Hello Mr. Afzal! I wanted to learn Flutter as my first language/platform. I have ZERO knowledge with programming but I want to start. Where should I start?
Learn basic programming you can start with python or c i would prefer python then learn dart specifically asynchronous programming and oops concepts and then you can learn flutter with youtube , medium app , flutter documentation
Employee with 3YOE.. I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch).. Please I need genuine advice.
If you really want to work as a Mobile Developer then Cross platform tool is more suited based on current market trend. There is always need of Native development but not all companies want to work at core level and put double effort to create apps. Cross platform has become mature enough to handle all performance aspects and make smooth application. Flutter specially have edge in this field and can be a great option. Best of luck for your future!
I am getting paid very well for my Flutter job and I also have lot of project request via TH-cam. So I can say that Flutter is doing good, it might be the current market crisis which leads to less job opportunities
you are right, that's the problem. flutter seems to be to very focused on cross platform mobile app development. whereas react and svelte already solves it and can be extended to web development. I had high hopes for flutter until recent down sizing of flutter dev team and they seem to have rolled over many features to future releases. I guess it's not appropriate to suggest flutter to freshers over react or svelte or vue.
flutter could be shut by google itself, soon. In last round of layoffs flutter is the team that was affected the most. Google wanted to develop an alternative to react and it failed. now Google wants to pivot it to game development but there is unity and unreal engines which are quite massive. One more issue with flutter is that, it lags in web development as it doesn't have many features like SSE and SEO, which react, vue and svelte excel in. react and svelte can work as cross platform and web development frameworks. this puts flutter in a weird spot. don't waste time on new technologies during this hard times as these technologies might not ground. most of the UI and UX budget is going towards AI. I work at Salesforce and I have first hand knowledge on the industry.
You're absolutely right. I've seen videos comparing Flutter with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), which I think is not quite appropriate as they cater to different needs. Flutter provides a complete UI toolkit and allows for a single codebase approach, whereas KMP focuses on sharing business logic across platforms, requiring platform-specific UI libraries. Great video, CodeX! Flutter's amazing. By the way, you mentioned there's an opening at your organization. I have over five years of experience with Flutter and I'm seeking new opportunities.
Employee with 3YOE.. I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch).. Please I need genuine advice.
@@niteshdewangan7522 you have already some experience with native android development, You should continue with native development and then switch to KMP when you feel confident about it. Your native android dev knowledge will be very helpful in Kotlin Multi-Platform
Is Flutter suitable for making applications that access hardware attached to a PC? Either as a browser/web-app , or as a standalone pc executable? For example, if the hardware connects via usb or pci (and can be accessed via a 32-bit or 64-bit DLL), how easily (or well documented) would it be for Flutter to call those dll functions? Platform Channels / FFI?
It’s pretty straight forward if you have the DLL then you can use FFI to invoke methods from it. You will find documentation for both FFI and native c method call from flutter
@@CodeXdev definitely there are courses but then if you could launch a course where you build a actual project and use technologies that industries are using would be better.
kmp is far behind flutter ,with kmp you only can share buisness logic while with flutter a single codebase( ui and buisness logic) can be shared by all platforms
Employee with 3YOE.. I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch).. Please I need genuine advice.
when you say flutter is not meant for websites does that mean we can't build websites with it? or would woubsites be slow compared to webapps? I'm asking because I want to build an all in one website which has a portfolio and a landing page to each app I publish, would that be feasible?
Flutter is great for a web app but bad for a website. That's because it's not statically rendered, and search engines can not figure meaningful information out of it. For example, a blog or docs would be much better as a website, while a chat implementation would be much better to implement in flutter. Heck, even a complex dashboard is good in flutter. Only static content should be made the traditional way
Thanks alot sir , A few days ago, a big techtuber video trying to discourage me,
I already tried flutter before, and Dart was very easy and its errors are like guide i mean i barely need to ask any llm or to look at stackoverflow.
i were assuming initially that Dart might be slower, but it's actually much faster than Java and incredibly easy to pick up.
please guide me should i learn flutter
@@Mr.HassanKhan-v5u yes.
Absolutely banger framework
How many of you realise that flutter app crashes less as compared to pure native apps or frameworks that bridge to pure native apps. My app has been in production for 2 yrs with no crashes
True, the fact that any crash situation is absorbed by the Widget that’s y you don’t see app crash but grey screen
I don't understand please
Thanks For All the Insights🤓
react native vs flutter which is best on job openings in India with good salaries?
I have already learned MERN stack should i go for React Native or flutter
If you are good at React then stick with it. Opportunities are available for both, at the end both makes great cross platform app.
Flutter is the future
Hello Mr. Afzal! I wanted to learn Flutter as my first language/platform. I have ZERO knowledge with programming but I want to start. Where should I start?
Learn basic programming you can start with python or c i would prefer python then learn dart specifically asynchronous programming and oops concepts and then you can learn flutter with youtube , medium app , flutter documentation
Employee with 3YOE..
I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch)..
Please I need genuine advice.
If you really want to work as a Mobile Developer then Cross platform tool is more suited based on current market trend.
There is always need of Native development but not all companies want to work at core level and put double effort to create apps.
Cross platform has become mature enough to handle all performance aspects and make smooth application. Flutter specially have edge in this field and can be a great option.
Best of luck for your future!
@@CodeXdev thank you very much for responding
one of the youtuber his name tanmay they said that flutter is dyinng can i know about your view
I am getting paid very well for my Flutter job and I also have lot of project request via TH-cam. So I can say that Flutter is doing good, it might be the current market crisis which leads to less job opportunities
Yeah , that's it
I want to learn how to use get from scratch !
I have multiple tutorials on GetX, but all are on different topics and not sequential guide.
@@CodeXdev perhaps I can learn from them bring links🔗
you are right, that's the problem. flutter seems to be to very focused on cross platform mobile app development. whereas react and svelte already solves it and can be extended to web development. I had high hopes for flutter until recent down sizing of flutter dev team and they seem to have rolled over many features to future releases. I guess it's not appropriate to suggest flutter to freshers over react or svelte or vue.
can I join ur org uwu ?
Is google going to shut down flutter in near future? I heard some rumors please clarify this
I don’t think so, In my last video I have explained why Flutter doesn’t seem to shut any soon..
it was misinformation ,the team manager micheal has clarified all thing about flutter and the bad rumors
@@CodeXdev Thank You
@@ahmedbathily7013 Thank You
flutter could be shut by google itself, soon. In last round of layoffs flutter is the team that was affected the most. Google wanted to develop an alternative to react and it failed. now Google wants to pivot it to game development but there is unity and unreal engines which are quite massive. One more issue with flutter is that, it lags in web development as it doesn't have many features like SSE and SEO, which react, vue and svelte excel in. react and svelte can work as cross platform and web development frameworks. this puts flutter in a weird spot. don't waste time on new technologies during this hard times as these technologies might not ground. most of the UI and UX budget is going towards AI. I work at Salesforce and I have first hand knowledge on the industry.
Stop searching, Start Learning❤
thanks for this video as i was in between to make final decision of where to start codding.thanks
You're absolutely right. I've seen videos comparing Flutter with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), which I think is not quite appropriate as they cater to different needs. Flutter provides a complete UI toolkit and allows for a single codebase approach, whereas KMP focuses on sharing business logic across platforms, requiring platform-specific UI libraries. Great video, CodeX! Flutter's amazing.
By the way, you mentioned there's an opening at your organization. I have over five years of experience with Flutter and I'm seeking new opportunities.
there is also option to share UI layer too using compose
Employee with 3YOE..
I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch)..
Please I need genuine advice.
@@niteshdewangan7522 you have already some experience with native android development, You should continue with native development and then switch to KMP when you feel confident about it. Your native android dev knowledge will be very helpful in Kotlin Multi-Platform
@@niteshdewangan7522 Same, what did you do?
Love the way you edit your videos and your voice sounds so professional,i gather it's an enty level moanao mic .can u tell us how u edit ur voices.
Linux uses too much flutter for their application
Great info. Keep it up. So any examples (early obviously), where you can use 3d-scene inside of a wpa web app? I am curious about this.
For the love of good don't use flutter
And what is your alternate?
Dont waste your time on flutter
@webprojectsz why bro? According to uhh what to do
Is Flutter suitable for making applications that access hardware attached to a PC? Either as a browser/web-app , or as a standalone pc executable?
For example, if the hardware connects via usb or pci (and can be accessed via a 32-bit or 64-bit DLL), how easily (or well documented) would it be for Flutter to call those dll functions? Platform Channels / FFI?
It’s pretty straight forward if you have the DLL then you can use FFI to invoke methods from it. You will find documentation for both FFI and native c method call from flutter
please make basics game using flutter
Sure! New video on Game Dev is coming up soon
give links to games showcased in your prresentation
Games shown in this video are Flutter Gaming Challenge Winners, search for it, you may find source code as well.
Game development seems an interesting topic to explore with flutter.
Indeed it is, tutorials on the way!
Sir why don't you bring a flutter course?
I would love to.. I am thinking there are already so many courses, should I crest my own way or not 🫣
@@CodeXdev definitely there are courses but then if you could launch a course where you build a actual project and use technologies that industries are using would be better.
I will watch you later, Phillip lackner just uploaded a video flutter vs kmp. He will definitely use drawbacks and limitations of flutter.
th-cam.com/video/dzog64ENKG0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sbuWBuWPqp83GcZF
Why kmp is better the real comparison not one sided
kmp is far behind flutter ,with kmp you only can share buisness logic while with flutter a single codebase( ui and buisness logic) can be shared by all platforms
Employee with 3YOE..
I am working in cyber security project.. but i want to switch to developer as I have no interest in cyber security.. I have done android developement in past and built some 3 4 apps (native).. so I want to switch as a mobile app developer.. but now confused as should I continue with native app development considering my previous background.. or should I learn hybrid app development (this I will have to start from scratch)..
Please I need genuine advice.
when you say flutter is not meant for websites does that mean we can't build websites with it? or would woubsites be slow compared to webapps? I'm asking because I want to build an all in one website which has a portfolio and a landing page to each app I publish, would that be feasible?
Yes, a product demo page, portfolio, product showcase is good fit for flutter!
Flutter is great for a web app but bad for a website.
That's because it's not statically rendered, and search engines can not figure meaningful information out of it.
For example, a blog or docs would be much better as a website, while a chat implementation would be much better to implement in flutter.
Heck, even a complex dashboard is good in flutter. Only static content should be made the traditional way
Your video editing skills are awesome man! thanks for creating this wonderful video