On 2/18/2019 7:40 AM, René Hansen wrote:
I've not come across any myself, and have only built a few small things with it a bit for now.

Initial reactions was that it is *leagues* ahead of Qt with regards to developer experience. You're not locked to an IDE, like with QtCreator, and the ui live updates across device, simulators, emulators etc. when you write changes. No need to build and .apk and wait for a build+deploy.

There's no JS involved. It's Dart all the way. It doesn't even ship with a web runtime afaik.

I've been studying it for a while now, and I've decided that it will likely be my mobile development language.  I love Qt to death for desktop, but I've never been able to take to it's declarative approach.  I know others swear by it, but it just never fit my brain waves for some reason.

I saw somebody in this thread moan about it being yet another language to learn.  Putting aside the fact that a robust developer should know more than one, Dart is quite familiar to anybody who has used a modern scripting language (e.g., Python).

For me personally, Flutter's "feel" just fits mobile better in my mind than Qt.

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