hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
Looking to do Android software development, any suggestions? Is flutter better?
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Hi nemocccc, In my opinion, Flutter is a good option, if you want to build apps for both Android and iOS at the same time. It’s beginner-friendly and has tons of tutorials online, so learning isn’t a big task. Super convenient!Comment
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Hi, welcome!hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs run 3
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If you want to develop an Android app, it really depends on your goal.- If you only target Android and want the best performance and full access to native features, I recommend Kotlin with Android Studio (native development).
- If you want one codebase for both Android and iOS, then Flutter is a very good choice. It’s easy to learn, has fast development, and great UI support.
For daily-use apps, Flutter is totally fine and quite popular right now. But if you're serious about long-term Android development, learning Kotlin is a strong foundation.
What kind of app are you planning to build?
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Hi, welcome!
If you want to develop an Android app, it really depends on your goal.- If you only target Android and want the best performance and full access to native features, I recommend Kotlin with Android Studio (native development).
- If you want one codebase for both Android and iOS, then Flutter is a very good choice. It’s easy to learn, has fast development, and great UI support.
For daily-use apps, Flutter is totally fine and quite popular right now. But if you're serious about long-term Android development, learning Kotlin is a strong foundation.
What kind of app are you planning to build?
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Hi, welcome!
If you want to develop an Android app, it really depends on your goal.- If you only target Android and want the best performance and full access to native features, I recommend Kotlin with Android Studio (native development).
- If you want one codebase for both Android and iOS, then Flutter is a very good choice. It’s easy to learn, has fast development, and great UI support.
For daily-use apps, Flutter is totally fine and quite popular right now. But if you're serious about long-term Android development, learning Kotlin is a strong foundation.
What kind of app are you planning to build?Comment
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