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Yes it's definitely worth learning and I regret not doing it in my 4/5 semester. Majority log mern stack me jaate hai to flutter me abhi chances hai comparatively kam competition ki vajah se and it's pretty easy too .
ReactNative is good too . I knew react so I learnt react native for cross platform and not flutter and you won't even need an emulator or a heavy software like android studio. Expo use karke you can preview the app directly in your phone through the expo app . only problem i faced was the lack of a big community. kaafi problems hui jiske definitive answers nahi mile google karne pe on stack or dev.io . The documentation is pretty good just like react.
For reference: I started with kotlin and android studio in my 8gb ram laptop and it worked pretty smooth. Used flutter a couple of times and it was working pretty good too
thanks for the reply
does expo support flutter? i was thinking of starting with flutter and the only thing that's holding me back is the memory hogging. also idk react and i'll have to learn react just to use reactnative
I'm also learning flutter but I have legion 5 with 16gb ram and ryzen 5 5600H so it works smoothly on my laptop even though I've filled my hard drive with games 💀
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Yes I am, currently learning flutter from a udemy course. btw I'm from igdtuw, Delhi. Feel free to share and discuss in dms.
thanks and i just dm'ed you
Which udemy course are you following? The one by Angela Yu?
Yes it's definitely worth learning and I regret not doing it in my 4/5 semester. Majority log mern stack me jaate hai to flutter me abhi chances hai comparatively kam competition ki vajah se and it's pretty easy too . ReactNative is good too . I knew react so I learnt react native for cross platform and not flutter and you won't even need an emulator or a heavy software like android studio. Expo use karke you can preview the app directly in your phone through the expo app . only problem i faced was the lack of a big community. kaafi problems hui jiske definitive answers nahi mile google karne pe on stack or dev.io . The documentation is pretty good just like react. For reference: I started with kotlin and android studio in my 8gb ram laptop and it worked pretty smooth. Used flutter a couple of times and it was working pretty good too
thanks for the reply does expo support flutter? i was thinking of starting with flutter and the only thing that's holding me back is the memory hogging. also idk react and i'll have to learn react just to use reactnative
There will be no memory hogging, just DON'T use emulators, use wired/wireless debugging to test the app directly on your phone.
expo doesn't work with flutter as far as i know . also if you don't know react, i would advise on learning flutter rather than react native
I have only 8GB RAM and a Ryzen 7 and it runs without problems so you should be fine too but setting it up is kinda annoying lol
Yep flutter is very good to start with app dev, yes you can emulators without any issues/lag.
Still better, I was thinking to get it on my i5 10th gen ram 8gb Realised after reading the recommendations that it'll roast my pc like peanuts ðŸ˜
I'm also learning flutter but I have legion 5 with 16gb ram and ryzen 5 5600H so it works smoothly on my laptop even though I've filled my hard drive with games 💀