I personally think Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile looks very promising. It may be the future of enterprise level applications.
My man Kenny!. Seeing you after a long time... Good to have you back. I'm a mobile developer now in RN. Last time we met, i was in web dev
Thank you for always talking about mobile app. There’s not a lot of info on it out there. Most of them are in Hindi which makes it hard. But I do have a request. Can you please make videos on roadmaps or things one need to learn to become a good and better android native and IOS native developer? Thank you 🙏🏾.
Hello sir, full time full stack dev, I've dabbled in android dev for schooling purposes only but I feel like I could build a decent CRUD app fairly easily, thank you for the no BS input for solving my cross platform vs native debate in my head lol. I appreciate your time.
Thank you dude for the informative content as always. I am looking forward to choose the path of a programmer (im having a passion for informatics and mathematics too) and right now I'm in the phase in which I am discovering and documenting about all kind of stuff related to this career and not only (I like seeing different perspectives over the various subjects) as a hobby and this is one of my favourite channels about it.
This is very informative, thank you for making this video, it really gave me the insights I need on delving into mobile development.
i am building an app project using react native, and i recently started outsourcing with upwork, worked with a couple of freelance developers, right now i have a developer that i work with consistently
as always, very good info and video quality! thanks Kenny <3
Hi Kenny thank you so much for clearing out my doubts, love your videos man been here since the start❤.
I would say native is the way to go since most software companies do native apps. Multiple platform development may be the future but they are still relatively new tools. It's good to know but start with the basics.
It's a long time I've got a value of your videos <3
So weird that you mentioned that idea about a bluetooth device that tracks vitals as an example for when to use native instead of cross platform since the first project I was involved in as a Swift developer (coming from a Flutter/Node background) was basically just that, except that the device only focused on Pulmonary Functions, lol. Great video as always btw, just wanted to share that random story.
Good To see U back at making videos
Thanks for the video! I’m a frontend web developer right now (PHP and Nextjs). I want to get into mobile development and got a few leads, however on the long run they wanted features like fitbit / apple watch integration and crash detection. Is this a case where if those features are important the MVP should be created with native development?
You’re a GOAT for making this video! Ty dude! I’m in the process of teaching myself iOS development. Have any advice/recommendations for me?
I've been learning native android kotlin for a month rn how long should it take me to be good at coding and be able to build apps on my own cuz it's still a big struggle. and when can I be ready to apply for a jop
Team Kotlin! It's always good to have Google on your side.
Hello Kenny, please what cross platform do you think is better to learn, between Flutter and React.. greeting from Nigeria
I'm almost done with my iOS development course. I'm excited to see what kind of job I can get.
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