Please don't get me wrong, I didn't want to cast a bad light on Flutter himself 😅 I've used Flutter myself and it's definitely great for getting apps out quickly for multiple platforms! It was just a question of whether Google will continue to develop the framework in the future or whether it might be discontinued at some point in favour of the technologies provided by JetBrains. As I explained in the video, there is no cause for concern at the moment because Google itself has confirmed that it will continue to develop Flutter.
The link says is that Our focus is to support sharing business logic (the parts that are most agnostic to the user interfaces) Flutter is very big framework. If kmp has to grow equally, it will take at least 5 years Flutter will not die for a decade
React Native has, just like other cross platform frameworks like Xamarin, nothing to do with Google directly. The discussion here is if Google would promote two cross platform frameworks at once in the end for sharing business logic and UI (Flutter directly from Google vs. Compose Multiplatform from JetBrains). Currently compose multiplatform for iOS is still in alpha state, therefore this is something we can further think of in the future 🙂 nothing wrong with using the one or the other framework. Use what works best for you.
I may be wrong, but does Google have a specific goal with Flutter, or was it just created for fun? Dear google please Invest your time and energy in developing long-term, productive apps; otherwise, you'll keep making and discarding products.
If one day Compose Multiplatform is widely used by the community, I think this will be inevitable in the long run (unless Google ignores this framework despite their collaborations, which I think is unlikely ). But we will see, at this point this is only a speculation 😅
At least Flutter has overtaken React Native. Can you tell me what the dominant cross-platform framework is right now? Broken React Native like Meta, Tiktok has already destroyed Inst)))@@henrik908
Pleae try flutter you gonna love it.. flutter adopted LG for their smart tv OS..
Please don't get me wrong, I didn't want to cast a bad light on Flutter himself 😅 I've used Flutter myself and it's definitely great for getting apps out quickly for multiple platforms! It was just a question of whether Google will continue to develop the framework in the future or whether it might be discontinued at some point in favour of the technologies provided by JetBrains. As I explained in the video, there is no cause for concern at the moment because Google itself has confirmed that it will continue to develop Flutter.
tried and loved it! For UI Building theres no better option. State Management is room to improve
this is your sign to create more videos on KMP, CMP,
lets get some viewemodel, navigation and room stuffs.
You are right! I will definitely focus even more on those topics 😊Thank you for watching!
Cannot wait for it! @@yanneckreiss
Can u tell me the difference between a website build in kotlin & website build using front end, back end frameworks
Google also announced Flutter support for WASM
Kotlin is already supported WebAssembly but is still in Alpha LOL😂
00:39 I'm from India, watching this vid in 45 degree.
😂 you'd probably still wear a winter jacket here
It's impressive how we can use the exact same knowledge from android to build KMP apps !
The link says is that
Our focus is to support sharing business logic (the parts that are most agnostic to the user interfaces)
Flutter is very big framework. If kmp has to grow equally, it will take at least 5 years
Flutter will not die for a decade
I can only say,please try flutter you gonna love it ❤
No, flutter is just so ugly for a react developer
Yep, Flutter+Riverpod is so nice to work with and the tooling is awesome.
Thats right!!! Who wants to right Javascript in their Apps?!
Hey there! I'm currently learning English and I'm curious about your accent, great video btw!
Thank you very much 😊 I am a native german speaker
Very nice!
A question. What web framework did you use to build your website?
I used NextJS with Typescript 🙂
@@yanneckreiss very nice
Why google not 100% focus on kotlin multiplatorm rather than flutter. Since KMp now can do exactly what flutter and react native can do.
Ok, but what about React Native?! That should go too.
Mustahil, banyak sekali javascript developer
React Native has, just like other cross platform frameworks like Xamarin, nothing to do with Google directly. The discussion here is if Google would promote two cross platform frameworks at once in the end for sharing business logic and UI (Flutter directly from Google vs. Compose Multiplatform from JetBrains). Currently compose multiplatform for iOS is still in alpha state, therefore this is something we can further think of in the future 🙂 nothing wrong with using the one or the other framework. Use what works best for you.
Nice !!
well, i'm glad i bet on kotlin early on. On another note choosing a framework feels like gambling in a way lol
great news. thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! 🙂
KMM... Nice back to being bound to a single editor again. Jetbrains owns the Android Developer experience.
30 degree is a winter in India bro😂
Haha I can only imagine 😂 here in germany that's too hot, I am not made for heat
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I may be wrong, but does Google have a specific goal with Flutter, or was it just created for fun? Dear google please Invest your time and energy in developing long-term, productive apps; otherwise, you'll keep making and discarding products.
With CMP, no need to Flutter anymore!
Yeah... in the long run they will discard Flutter.
If one day Compose Multiplatform is widely used by the community, I think this will be inevitable in the long run (unless Google ignores this framework despite their collaborations, which I think is unlikely ). But we will see, at this point this is only a speculation 😅
Kotlin for mobile apps and Flutter for web😊
Yeah I knew this will happen in long run flutter don't make any sense.
What made you have doubts about Flutter?
Really!? Kotlin doesnt make any sense in multi platform at all now like baby
@@abrorbobomurodov2361 I can see the fear 😂.
@@abrorbobomurodov2361 like Dart make any sense such a useless language.
At least Flutter has overtaken React Native. Can you tell me what the dominant cross-platform framework is right now? Broken React Native like Meta, Tiktok has already destroyed Inst)))@@henrik908
So does that mean Google has thrown flutter into a trash bin?
I thought that Yanneck speaking in german language😁