![]() It is a pretty popular word, so obviously I can’t monitor the publications that are mentioning it. I named my last macOS application Countdowns. Explicit File Import: Bye, Bye, Traumatic Naming Experiences We discussed it in our 10Clouds mobile team, and I said that even a toddler that knows any object-oriented programming language could easily read code written in Dart. Simple numeric enums, async/await keywords, easy access control, and a great code formatting. When I started learning Flutter, the first thing I noticed was Dart’s simplicity. I’m expecting a modernization of UIKit not KeyPath and dynamicCallable in Foundation. When I started learning Flutter, the first thing I noticed was Dart’s simplicityīut then Swift started to change, and I have a feeling that these changes are not taking us in the right direction. Code that takes 100 lines in both Objective-C files can be written in Swift in 50 lines (or less) in one file! And all that functional programming functions. Objective-C seemed to be a very good language and developing apps in it was a pleasure. When the first versions of Swift appeared I was a bit skeptical. You can think about widgets, like about UIViews in iOS. A widget is a basic component used to build UI in Flutter. This drives me to the first advantage of Flutter – it has dedicated widgets for most of the Material elements. However, I must admit that making good looking apps and prototypes is much easier with Material Design. Apple products and design made me a little biased towards Apple, and I prefer their UI design over Material Design. ![]() Material Design: Making Prototypes Becomes Easy To make your decision easier, I gathered a list of features, that in my opinion, put Flutter above other tools used for iOS development. It’s a fantastic framework – it challenges both existing cross-platform frameworks, as well as native platforms, to become better. If you haven’t tried it yet, I encourage you to do so. ![]() So, are you an iOS Developer like me? Yes? Have you befriended a new kid on the block called Flutter? The 1.0 release of this Google-made framework was up in December 2018, but it’s moving forward really quickly. It allows me to work faster, and more conveniently, and believe me, it might do the same for you. Flutter may be the best thing that happened to the mobile development scene in the recent past. ![]()
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