All i want to do is to keep developing thing on flutter with out having to worry about as many changes and to be on a variable comunity as javascript, hope this just helps the core project of flutter and on the future it stays all as one
The Flutter team has to balance between breaking changes and improving the framework and exoskeleton. I’m sure that is a difficult decision but I’m against holding back progress for the sake of keeping things as they are. Speaking of the community, I don’t think we’re big enough to fragment or break into smaller tribes like the JS junkies.
While nothing is certain, Flutter's current trajectory suggests Google's continued support. Worst-case scenario: If Google were to "kill" Flutter, the community would likely: 1. Fork the project. >> Flutter isn't going to die...... it will live just like linux, so flock is right........and we must add to that.. 2. Continue development. 3. Ensure compatibility. Flutter's open-source nature guarantees its survival.
I disagree. Google is Flutter’s biggest supporter in terms of funding, manpower, marketing, and brand recognition. No amount of community support can replace that. Flutter will fade into obscurity if Google dropped it. No way around it
@@KhalidWar thanks bro . from time to time bad news about flutter keeps coming up so i gotta do my part in destroying something that shouldnt have existed in the first place . flutter is not the future . RN is .
All i want to do is to keep developing thing on flutter with out having to worry about as many changes and to be on a variable comunity as javascript, hope this just helps the core project of flutter and on the future it stays all as one
The Flutter team has to balance between breaking changes and improving the framework and exoskeleton. I’m sure that is a difficult decision but I’m against holding back progress for the sake of keeping things as they are.
Speaking of the community, I don’t think we’re big enough to fragment or break into smaller tribes like the JS junkies.
And all this time I thought the hair was just a wig connected to the cap. Fresh Cut! 😎 Thanks for the information!
Haha what? Why would I wear a wig?
New day , same question . It is safe to learn Flutter for a job in 2025 right?
Great video. I hope that this gonna be good for Flutter at the end of the day
Same here. I hope the Flutter team sees the actual problem here and addresses it.
While nothing is certain, Flutter's current trajectory suggests Google's continued support.
Worst-case scenario:
If Google were to "kill" Flutter, the community would likely:
1. Fork the project. >> Flutter isn't going to die...... it will live just like linux, so flock is right........and we must add to that..
2. Continue development.
3. Ensure compatibility.
Flutter's open-source nature guarantees its survival.
Wrong. Flutter is dead. React Native is the future
The community will be scattered to pieces and there will be lots of confusion which framework to use.
@@LEONARDO-xs2ke still we can't justify.........untill we see it
@@jackeblan you have a point though
I disagree. Google is Flutter’s biggest supporter in terms of funding, manpower, marketing, and brand recognition. No amount of community support can replace that. Flutter will fade into obscurity if Google dropped it. No way around it
Sir i am fresher..inform me for me which one is best Flutter development or web development for future....
Whichever has more jobs in your local market
React Native is the future. Flutter is only for high school kids
You’re still commenting and still hating. Glad to see you around.
@@KhalidWar thanks bro . from time to time bad news about flutter keeps coming up so i gotta do my part in destroying something that shouldnt have existed in the first place . flutter is not the future . RN is .
@@LEONARDO-xs2ke dude get a job and a life
@@KhalidWar it's Sunday and i already have a RN job that pays better than yours 😉
@@KhalidWar I'm just joking bro. It's only love ♥️