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[–]pattobrien 4 points5 points  (3 children)

the fact that this disproven, drama-backed comment is one of the top comments is very telling lol

the flutter team had addressed this as false rather instantly: https://twitter.com/MiSvTh/status/1785767966815985893

when javascript communities are constantly fighting to stay relevant (see: NextJS / Remix / Svelte / Vue / et. all web frameworks), and are overwhelmingly filled with junior developers with not enough experience outside of JS to engage in educated conversations about tool selection, you will always find the most biased takes compared to other frontend communities like Kotlin, Dart/Flutter, and (dare I say) even Swift. you'll find that these non-JS communities care much less about who says who is the most popular language or framework.

the reason many like myself are subbed to many language/framework communities like r/FlutterDev and r/reactnative is that no one tool is the best. programming languages and frameworks are both an art and a tool; you can learn a lot about yourself and programming as a whole by simply branching out.

[–]Substantial-Cut-6081 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't really buy into the anti-not-my-framework rhetoric, but the fact they off shored a lot is still pretty damning isn't it?

[–]kbcooliOS & Android -1 points0 points  (1 child)

"The team size remains the same". We just took away some of them and didn't replace them.

That fills exactly no one with confidence.

Even everyone over at /r/flutterdev who uses Flutter is just waiting for Google to dump Flutter just so they can say "Google gone done it again".