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by mkss
1077 days ago
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Because you'll still want to support both OS's sooner rather than later and then you'll be re-inventing the wheel by rewriting all your code a second time on the other platform. Plus using Flutter from the start means you have the option of seeing a much wider world than just Android or iOS: you can build the same app for Linux, MacOS, Windows and the Web. |
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