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Follow on Google News | The Future of Flutter: Mobile App Development in 2023By: Addevice There are a number of reasons why Flutter is the future of app development! Flutter uses Dart Dart is an open-source, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language developed by Google in 2011. It's easy to learn especially for developers who are familiar with Java and C#. Single codebase for every platform With Flutter, developers can build applications for mobile (iOS and Android), web, and desktop using a single codebase. Hot reload Thanks to the hot reload feature, developers can introduce changes on-the-fly, and see them immediately during development. It's a big time-saver! Large community support While Flutter is a relatively young framework, it has already gathered a large and active community. Not to mention that Flutter is supported and used by tech giant Google. Completely customizable widgets One of the best things about Flutter is that it has its own set of custom widgets. Yes, you can create beautiful, expressive UIs with Flutter's widgets. On the contrary, if you are building an app using React Native, you have to reach out to third-party libraries. Faster apps If performance is your priority, go for Flutter. Flutter apps perform better than apps built with React Native. The thing is Flutter apps do not use JavaScript bridges to compile code into native machine code. Instead, the Dart code is directly compiled to native code which makes its performance better. Faster application development As already mentioned, with Flutter there's no need to develop two applications for Android and iOS. Obviously, this will save you both time and resources. If you are looking for a reliable and experienced development team to turn your app idea into reality, get in touch with our team for a consultation. Read more: Why Is Flutter SDK Best Choice for App Development? End
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