Who the hell cares about Flutter. Dart is a dead language since Lars Bak left Google, there's just no future for it. None.
Microsoft's OS joins macOS and Linux at the Flutter party, but guess which one performs best? Hint: It's not Windows
Google's Flutter team has introduced the first alpha release targeting Windows, extending the cross-platform development tool to enable the same code to run on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS and web apps. Flutter is an open-source project designed to meet the challenge developers face in supporting web and mobile platforms without …
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Thursday 24th September 2020 07:59 GMT RobLang
I had a play, then hit a wall
I enjoyed learning Flutter and Dart for fun hacky-home projects (it is cool) and then wondered what the commercial drawbacks might be - the first one I always check is developers. Are there any even remotely nearby. The answer was: no. I could find Dart/Flutter agencies who would "build a front end for your backend" but recruitment seemed to be a dead end. If they keep pouring money into it, perhaps it will pick up over time.