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The flutter team highly suggests to avoid getx. It goes against the basic practice of flutter and the library only has 1 major contributor so upgrading could be a pain.
It goes against best practice, what that practice is no one knows... And the point that "it has only 1 major contributor" is not so true, on GetX package @jontaslaw (main author) has 500+ commits and 2nd highest commit is 100+ by someone else, 3rd highest has 50+ commits by another person. Where as Provider has 1,200+ commits from remi (main author) and the 2nd highest is 30+ commit, 3rd highest has 20+ commit So which one is more relaying on single person? I am not against any package, whatever fits and suits people should use, but don't just blame just because google team is blaming or not liking it.
help please i keep getting error: Bad state: The BackgroundIsolateBinaryMessenger.instance value is invalid until BackgroundIsolateBinaryMessenger.ensureInitialized is executed.
It seems promising to try out Flutter and Flame for game development. I'd love to see more tutorials on specific functionalities like collision detection and animations.
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 see this video some years ago when i start learning flutter and getx, now today i see this again because i forgot syntax of getx.😅 Thanks for your straight forward video and clean code.❤
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
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.
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
I will tell you my experience, some enterprise architects will try their best to bring tech stack what they are most comfortable with. Flutter receives frequent updates, community backed and loved by many!
I am guy with 3+ years of experience in flutter . Worked to 3 startups and 2 mid size companies . Good with clean architecture and MVC in Flutter. Can write code in Riverpod and BLoC. Has worked with 20+ apps at this point. Last month I got laid off since there is no more projects coming in flutter . Now I am struggling to find any new job in flutter . I don't think learning flutter in 2024 would be a good idea. Especially since Google as a company itself has fired almost entire flutter team and came up with better alternative like KMP.
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