I've been following the recent updates in Flutter and Dart development, and I'm excited to see how they're changing the way we build mobile apps. The latest version of Flutter has brought significant improvements in performance, making it an even more attractive choice for developers. We're now able to create more complex and responsive apps with ease, which is a big win for both developers and users. One thing that's really caught my attention is the growing ecosystem of packages and plugins available for Flutter. This is making it easier for us to add new features and functionality to our apps without having to start from scratch. I've also been impressed by the advancements in Dart itself, with new language features and better support for desktop and web development. As I explore these new developments, I'm curious to know: what are some of the most interesting or innovative projects you've seen built with Flutter and Dart recently? #FlutterDevelopment #DartProgramming #MobileAppDevelopment
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#𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐓𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲 — 𝐅𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐯𝐬 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 Two frameworks. One decision. Here is how to choose: 𝐅𝐋𝐔𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐧: ✅ You want pixel-perfect UI on both platforms ✅ Your team is starting fresh (no existing JS codebase) ✅ Performance and animations matter a lot ✅ You are building for iOS + Android + Web simultaneously 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐂𝐓 𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐧: ✅ Your team already knows JavaScript ✅ You need heavy third-party integrations ✅ You want a massive community and ecosystem ✅ You are building an app that mirrors a web product 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐚𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟏𝟎𝟎+ 𝐦𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐩𝐩 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐬: Flutter for consumer apps. React Native for enterprise apps with existing web teams. Both are excellent. The wrong choice is spending 3 months debating it. Save this for your next mobile project 📌 Which are you currently building with? Drop it below 👇 𝐍𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐩 𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠? 𝐖𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐡. 𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐤- https://lnkd.in/gFDEg8VF #MobileAppDevelopment #FlutterDev #ReactNative #AppDevelopment #TechTuesday #CrossPlatform #NaxtreTech #TechStartup
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Today I explored React Native and deepened my understanding of building cross-platform mobile applications using JavaScript and React. Key takeaways: ✔️ How React Native bridges mobile development with React ✔️ Differences between React.js (Web) and React Native (Mobile) ✔️ Core components like View, Text, ScrollView, and Flexbox layout ✔️ Importance of performance optimization and native modules As a React Developer, stepping into mobile app development feels like unlocking a new dimension Excited to build real-world apps for both Android & iOS using a single codebase! #ReactNative #MobileDevelopment #ReactJS #JavaScript #LearningJourney #Developer
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You don't need a team to build an app. You need the right process. 🚀 Here's exactly how I build apps solo at YousFul Studio: Step 1 — Validate before you build 🎯 One week. Reddit, app store reviews, 5 real conversations. Never write a line of code for an unvalidated idea. Solo devs can't afford to waste 3 months on the wrong thing. Step 2 — Design before you code 📐 Wireframe every screen on paper first. Know exactly what you're building before you start. Changes on paper = free. Changes in code = expensive. Step 3 — Build only the core feature 🔨 Ignore the full vision for now. What is the ONE thing your app must do perfectly? Build that. Ship that. Everything else is version 2. Step 4 — Use tools that do the heavy lifting 🛠️ Flutter — one codebase for Android and iOS. Firebase — backend without a backend developer. RevenueCat — subscriptions without a payments engineer. AdMob — monetization without a business team. Step 5 — Ship ugly. Improve fast. 📦 Your v1 will not be perfect. That's fine. Real users will tell you what to fix. No team means no meetings. Ship faster than anyone else. 4 apps live. 1 developer. Still in college. You don't need a team. You need a system. 💡 — Aditya Jain, Founder 🌐 yousfulstudio.com
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🚀 Excited to share my portfolio! It showcases my work in web applications using Angular and React, and mobile app development using React Native & Ionic. I’ve built projects across web and mobile, focusing on real-world solutions. Would love your feedback! 😊 https://lnkd.in/gBikeVFM
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Flutter vs React Native in 2026. Here's my honest take after building 15+ apps. Flutter: + Single codebase for iOS, Android, and web + Faster performance, more consistent UI + Google-backed, strong long-term support + Better for complex, custom UI - Larger app size - Dart is less common than JavaScript React Native: + JavaScript — most web devs can pick it up + Huge ecosystem, lots of libraries + Better web integration if you already have a React web app - UI inconsistencies between iOS and Android - Performance can be tricky for heavy animations Our default recommendation: If you need native-feeling performance and custom UI: Flutter If your team is JS-heavy or you need rapid prototyping: React Native If it's a simple utility app: either works Both are solid. The technology is rarely the bottleneck. The scope definition always is. Building an app? What's your use case? #Flutter #ReactNative #MobileApp #IndigenServices #AppDevelopment #TechStartup
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Flutter vs React Native in 2026. Here's my honest take after building 15+ apps. Flutter: + Single codebase for iOS, Android, and web + Faster performance, more consistent UI + Google-backed, strong long-term support + Better for complex, custom UI - Larger app size - Dart is less common than JavaScript React Native: + JavaScript — most web devs can pick it up + Huge ecosystem, lots of libraries + Better web integration if you already have a React web app - UI inconsistencies between iOS and Android - Performance can be tricky for heavy animations Our default recommendation: If you need native-feeling performance and custom UI: Flutter If your team is JS-heavy or you need rapid prototyping: React Native If it's a simple utility app: either works Both are solid. The technology is rarely the bottleneck. The scope definition always is. Building an app? What's your use case? #Flutter #ReactNative #MobileApp #IndigenServices #AppDevelopment #TechStartup
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Flutter vs React Native in 2026. Here's my honest take after building 15+ apps. Flutter: + Single codebase for iOS, Android, and web + Faster performance, more consistent UI + Google-backed, strong long-term support + Better for complex, custom UI - Larger app size - Dart is less common than JavaScript React Native: + JavaScript — most web devs can pick it up + Huge ecosystem, lots of libraries + Better web integration if you already have a React web app - UI inconsistencies between iOS and Android - Performance can be tricky for heavy animations Our default recommendation: If you need native-feeling performance and custom UI: Flutter If your team is JS-heavy or you need rapid prototyping: React Native If it's a simple utility app: either works Both are solid. The technology is rarely the bottleneck. The scope definition always is. Building an app? What's your use case? #Flutter #ReactNative #MobileApp #IndigenServices #AppDevelopment #TechStartup
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Flutter vs React Native in 2026. Here's my honest take after building 15+ apps. Flutter: + Single codebase for iOS, Android, and web + Faster performance, more consistent UI + Google-backed, strong long-term support + Better for complex, custom UI - Larger app size - Dart is less common than JavaScript React Native: + JavaScript — most web devs can pick it up + Huge ecosystem, lots of libraries + Better web integration if you already have a React web app - UI inconsistencies between iOS and Android - Performance can be tricky for heavy animations Our default recommendation: If you need native-feeling performance and custom UI: Flutter If your team is JS-heavy or you need rapid prototyping: React Native If it's a simple utility app: either works Both are solid. The technology is rarely the bottleneck. The scope definition always is. Building an app? What's your use case? #Flutter #ReactNative #MobileApp #IndigenServices #AppDevelopment #TechStartup
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📱 Started exploring mobile app development today Today I took my first step into React Native using Expo. As a frontend developer, it felt interesting to see how similar concepts from React.js apply to mobile apps — but with a different approach to UI and components. A few things I noticed: • No traditional HTML/CSS — everything is component-based • Styling works differently but feels familiar after some time • Expo makes setup and testing much faster It’s just the beginning, but I’m excited to explore more and build something real soon. If you’ve worked with React Native, I’d love to know your suggestions or tips. #reactnative #expo #mobiledevelopment #javascript #learning
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I've spent countless hours developing mobile apps with both Flutter and React Native, and I still get asked which one is better for developer experience. For me, it comes down to the little things - like how quickly I can see my changes reflected on the screen. With Flutter, I love the hot reload feature that lets me instantly see the effects of my code tweaks. On the other hand, React Native's fast refresh is also impressive, but it can be a bit more finicky at times. As I've worked on more complex projects, I've started to appreciate the nuances of each framework. Flutter's simplicity and consistency can be a blessing for smaller apps, but as the project grows, React Native's flexibility and customization options start to shine. I've also noticed that my team's experience with JavaScript and web development has made it easier for us to pick up React Native, while Flutter requires a bit more investment in learning Dart. So, which framework do you prefer for your mobile app development needs, and what's been your experience with each? Do you find that one is better suited for certain types of projects, or is it all about personal preference? #FlutterVsReactNative #MobileAppDevelopment #CrossPlatformDevelopment
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