pillaiindu

pillaiindu

Which one between Flutter and NativeScript is easier once you learn Dart and TypeScript?

If there is no barrier of the language. Or consider one knows both Dart and TypeScript equally, which of the two platforms (Flutter and NativeScript) will be easier to get started with and keep up with?
In which case you will consider Flutter over NativeScript and vice versa?

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AstonJ

AstonJ

Flutter seems to have a lot more people using it atm @pillaiindu - and this usually equates to more books, videos, resources etc. For instance there’s @carminezacc’s #book-programming-flutter but I don’t know of any NativeScript books.

However as mentioned in response to @DevotionGeo’s post I would delve a little deeper into both and see which one you prefer yourself… but if I were choosing right now I would be leaning more towards Flutter because I really like learning from books :smiley:

DevotionGeo

DevotionGeo

There was a blog post titled How NativeScript works which isn’t there now, but you can find it at this link at web.archive[dot]org.
To know how flutter works, read Flutter architectural overview.

It’s not an answer to your question, but I think knowing how something works is more important than how “easy” something is.

DevotionGeo

DevotionGeo

The book @AstonJ mentioned, Programming Flutter, contains an Introduction to Dart (Appendix 1), which is enough to get started with the book.

Edit:
For NativeScript, I suggest starting with NativeScripting free courses.

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