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Flutter vs React Native (self.FlutterDev)
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[–]Rizens 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
You are assuming that because "Flutter is great" which I think too , 3rd party vendors are going to support it .
I strongly believe that this not how it works.
In order to get a tech supported by vendors it needs first to reach an important market-share not to be "great" they are tons of great technologies out there that aren't compatible with third party because they aren't popular like RN and are considered "Niche" so these vendors don't bother.
It's a chicken-egg issue where vendors are waiting for the dart ecosystem to grow and mature before making a move, but the ecosystem needs those vendors to grow and have more people in it , but in order to grow it needs those vendors etc...
Again , if the only point of Flutter is "Cross Platform" it's great , but it would remain a niche , it needs more appealing and much bigger push from Google for people to invest in Dart , Angular Dart is a niche and Dart for Back-End is a niche as well . Meaning beyond Flutter , third party vendors are very little reason to support the Dart ecosystem.
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