Flutter is fast becoming one of the most popular choices for cross-platform app development. Easy-to-use with ample documentation and an active developer community, Flutter allows you to build apps for both Android and iOS with a single source code.
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We see other developers with similar approaches developing in both React Native and Flutter, so we have SDKs and code samples for React Native as well. Both of these frameworks continue to gain in popularity.
Which do you think will eventually become that dominant framework? Or do you think there is room enough for both?
I develop with both Flutter and React Native.
I like Flutter but unfortunately Flutter is a few steps behind React Native in aspects of community (libs and packages).
This is why in the meantime in choose React Native, though its performance issue (comparing to Flutter)