FuzzyBagel
FuzzyBagel

Switch from Android native to Flutter developer

Hi all, I've been into Android native mobile apps development for 10 years, initially the framework wasn't that good but in the last two years, it was wonderful with many many great architecture supports. Now my company is planning to move to Flutter due to the cost of ownership of app development and of course because of the fast development in Flutter. I worked in Flutter too for two years and it's kind of a great framework. Now I'm not able to figure out whether to stay in the same native or move to Flutter. Any suggestions would be very helpful for me.

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GigglyPanda
GigglyPanda
IBM15mo

Why not have both under the hat? If ur organisation is using flutter then keep ur native skill at par and vice versa. As they come under same tech, i.e, app development i see no harm in why not become better at both.

FuzzyBagel
FuzzyBagel

My perspective is also the same when I learned and wrote the app in Flutter(another vertical of my company), but sooner or later, the native apps(all verticals) will sunset.

GigglyPanda
GigglyPanda
IBM15mo

Please elaborate this, my vocabulary is not upto the mark.

SillyMochi
SillyMochi

Is this Tata digital or CRED ?

FuzzyBagel
FuzzyBagel

Not both 😅, a Fintech from Singapore

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