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I honestly think that going for different tools is fine with Android since developing anything trivial on it is an uphill struggle.
React Native fits my needs, so I use it. Codenameone is a other cool framework for it as well if you wanna use Java in a more sane fashion -
@AleCx04 do you have any idea, about vue and Android, would it help or i just jump to flutter or react native.
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@baronsindo i do. Vue can actually work in 2 ways here: Vue Native which is still largely experimental and error prone and Vue with Nativescript. I did not like Nativescript, so my opinion there is biased. Flutter is fine and greatly supported as well as easy to grasp, so is React Native if you already know React. Since React skills are more in demand I went the RN route
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I think that Android native is great, but it takes too much time for a tiny progression, i might use one of the frameworks such as flutter or react native or even nativescript since I'm learnings vue js currently.
Any help or advice?
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