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Before judging ( which i knw you will 🤣), I'm new to mobile dev. Sooo "handle with care"?

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[–] nyoooom 3 points 1 year ago

Been using Flutter for a while, hybrid frameworks are great for small teams, as you only have to make one app.

I think they're good enough for most cases, just like with most tools it's what you make out of it that will make it good or not, it's easy to make a shitty native app.

For Flutter I would only say that it's finally starting to be mature for stuff like navigation and state management.

Keep in mind that each solution has benefits and drawbacks, it's all about tradeoffs.