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Fair enough; it still seems pretty promising, especially because my experience developing native Android apps did not make me feel confident in doing very advanced UIs with native Android - it just feels complicated, and the compatibility layer stuff seems like no fun. (I had trouble linking the jars in for reasons I was not able to fully understand. I've worked with Java stuff before, but the Android toolchain still has me confused.)

I hope that Flutter, with its massive backing, manages to stay up to date with mainline without putting too much burden on app developers. We'll see I suppose.



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