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Good & Bad of Flutter App Development

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Let's be clear about one thing: mobile applications are wonderful. They allow us to execute various tasks conveniently, and almost everyone who owns a mobile phone has used one or more applications. Some of these applications have shown tremendous growth in popularity and acceptance.  The number of mobile phones on the market, the number of mobile applications, and the number of tools used to generate them have all extended over time. Google's free and open-source Flutter mobile UI framework stands out among these products. Flutter is a new mobile app development framework that has gained much traction in the last few months. While there are some great things about using Flutter, there are also a few caveats to be aware of.  Today, in this post, we'll look at the good & bad of  Flutter app development  and help you decide if it's a suitable framework for your project. Let's dive in to get a closer look, but before proceeding to the good and bad, why not discuss

Which Is Best In 2022: Native or Cross Platform Development?

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We know that mobile app development firms' revenues are reaching top-notch yearly. In particular, mobile games gained $89 million, and app revenue reached $133 billion last year. The expected results of the upcoming market are excellent. The total number of mobile app developers will reach 3.7 billion worldwide.  So, it's better to start investing in mobile apps and game development now!!! But lots of people are confused between Native and Cross-platform development. Which one to select? I will be clearing your thoughts in this blog.  So, let's get started with Native app development first. What is Native App Development? Native app development means building an app for a single platform, like Android or iOS. The entire App is developed with programming languages and tools for the specific forum.  For example: to develop Android apps, Java or Kotlin are used, and to create iOS apps, Swift and Objective-C are used.  You can check out some project examples here.  Now, let

How Flutter is different from other Frameworks

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  Flutter is Google's UI portable toolkit for creating better, natively compiled mobile, web, and desktop applications from a single codebase. Developing cross-platform mobile applications in iOS and Android is better in Flutter. Flutter works with the existing code. Businesses worldwide and developers use this code as free and open source. Flutter aims to make development more accessible, fast, and productive as soon as possible with a good development team. To ensure Flutter will work better than the other frameworks, hot reload, excellent performance, a vast widget catalog, and a solid community contribute to meeting that objective on time. On December 4, 2018 , Flutter 1.0 was released at the Flutter Live event, indicating this framework's first stable version. Flutter 1.12 was released at the Flutter Interactive event on December 11, 2019. On May 6, 2020 , the Dart software development kit (SDK) version 2.8 and Flutter 1.17.0 were released, adding support for the

Will Fuchsia OS Will Replace Your Favorite Android?

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Fuchsia   is associated with Google's operating systems, such as Chrome OS and Android, based on the Linux Kernel. Fuchsia is based on a new kernel named Zircon. It became better known to the general public once the project appeared on a self-hosted puke repository in August 2016 with no official announcement. When years of development, Fuchsia was formally free on the first-generation Google nest hub exchange its original solid OS. As per our view, Google Fuchsia will  NOT  replace Android OS. There have been high chances that Google Fuchsia will replace the Linux Kernel in Android. " The new system will not be a direct replacement for Android. At Fuchsia, we develop and test our latest achievements in the field of OS so that we can implement our most successful inventions and developments with this software product "  Hiroshi Lockheimer ( Senior VP of Android and crome) said. Fuchsia is not about replacing OS . Chrome OS is based on Linux. Android also uses the Linux k