Go ahead! Many organisations are opting Flutter over other platforms. You might see job crunch due to overall financial crisis, but in matter of year it will be on track.
in my opinion, UI UX would drastically change to more chat UX. rather than clicks, buttons and visual elements it would be based on ask and get done. UX is changing rapidly.
I have a question regarding Flutter. I have been learning Flutter from very Good Teacher in detail and still learning course is not completed. My question is that Can i build a career in Flutter because i know i have bought course still asking such question because some youtubers are saying that flutter is going to be dead soon and there are no flutter jobs available and many more thing i am damn confused now. Seeking for Help from You
Don’t believe those RU-vidrs, Google is investing in Flutter which is clean with recent IO event. I will suggest making real projects and publishing on Play store, don’t just keep learning and watching tutorials
I'm a beginner and I'm working with serialisation, In some RU-vid channel prefer external pub package to create a serialised class But some prefer extension in vs code json code generator which practice should i use and Can you please make a video about best practices in flutter and clean code folder all in one video can you
There is rumours google going to stop flutter and use kotlin multi platform, that's why they buil kotlin multi platform while flutter is there,is that right?
I really like the way you take flutter web use case I'll all other can understand this and use flutter as it ment to be.. thankyou on your thoughts really appreciable 😊 keep it going
Flutter doesn't need to explicitly enable any frame rates or request any frame rates. Generally, Flutter will follow the vsync signals at any rate the OS sends them, whether it's 60Hz, 90 or 120. Flutter also doesn't need to signal to the OS that it needs a higher or lower frame rate. Generally, the OS will increase the FPS on user input such as any gestures on the screen and automatically lower the FPS after a few seconds