React Native vs Flutter. Read the caption ⬇️
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ⓕ Performance: Better because it compiles down into truly native apps.
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ⓕ Popularity: Flutter’s GitHub star count overtook React Native in 2020.
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ⓕ Installation and Setup: Compared to React Native, the installation and setup process of Flutter is simple and fast.
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ⓕ Architecture : Flutter uses a Skia graphics engine and it has a layered architecture. Also, the unidirectional data flow in Flutter is inspired by RefluxJS.
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ⓡⓝ Programming Language: React Native uses the widely popular JavaScript programming language.
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ⓕ Learning Curve: Dart is not the easiest language to learn as a programmer, however, once you get familiar with it, working with Flutter will become smooth sailing.
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ⓕ Time to Develop applications: Flutter comes with a hot reload feature (that allows developers to preview code changes in real-time) and built-in widgets that result in faster application development.
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ⓕ Code Maintenance: It’s quite easy to maintain the code of Flutter applications due to the simplicity of the code and the availability of external debugging tools.
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ⓡⓝ Community Support: React Native has a huge community that is highly active and eager to help React Native developers.
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ⓡⓝ Suitability for Complex applications: React Native does make it possible to develop complex applications. However, it requires developers to have both JavaScript and Native development skills.
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