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Starting Late: How Dart and Flutter can Help You Build a Career in App Development by Vincent Dania.




If you are a latecomer to coding and looking to build a career in mobile and web applications development, learning Dart and the Flutter framework may be the perfect choice for you.

Dart and Flutter are a powerful combination for building high-quality, cross-platform mobile and web applications. Dart is a versatile, modern programming language that is easy to learn and use, making it a great choice for developers of all skill levels. Flutter, on the other hand, is a popular open-source framework that allows developers to build beautiful and responsive user interfaces for mobile and web applications. Together, they provide a powerful toolset for building high-performance, responsive, and visually appealing apps.

One of the key benefits of using Dart and Flutter is that they allow developers to build apps for multiple platforms using a single codebase. This means that developers can write code once and use it to build apps for both iOS and Android, reducing the amount of time and effort required to develop and maintain apps for multiple platforms.

Some examples of apps built with Dart and Flutter include:

Google Ads: The mobile app for managing Google Ads campaigns is built with Flutter.
Alibaba: The e-commerce giant Alibaba has built its Xianyu app on Flutter.
Reflectly: A personal journal app built with Flutter.
Hamilton: The official app for the Hamilton musical is also built with Flutter.

Another advantage of using Dart and Flutter is that they are developed by Google and backed by their digital resources. This means that you have access to a wealth of resources and support, including extensive documentation, tutorials, and a vibrant community of developers. Additionally, because Dart and Flutter are relatively new technologies, you will be among the pioneers of Dart development and have the opportunity to build your skills and expertise in this cutting-edge language.
Dart and Flutter are also great for startups as they can help reduce the time it takes to ship products to the market. With Dart and Flutter, you can quickly and easily build high-quality, cross-platform applications that are easy to maintain and scale. This is especially useful for startups, which often have limited resources and need to be able to get their products to market as quickly and efficiently as possible.

The future of Dart and Flutter looks bright, as it continues to gain popularity among developers and businesses. The framework is continuously evolving and providing new features, it's now possible to build apps for desktop and web as well. As more and more companies adopt Dart and Flutter, the demand for developers with expertise in these technologies is likely to increase. Additionally, with Google's backing, the development and support of Dart and Flutter are guaranteed to continue, which means that developers who invest in learning these technologies will be well-positioned for the future.

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