Most overpowered way to build mobile apps?

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Published 2023-05-15

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  • @smart0758
    Nice! I can safely add Flutter developer to my resume.
  • @SkyyySi
    It's nice to see that copanies are actually working on no-code tools focused on developers now, as opposed to just people scared of code.
  • @qzbnyv
    Am very glad you moved beyond the “Angular Firebase” narrow scope of your main channel’s early days (…I went back and looked!) You bring so much value to the webz by exploring the wide scope you now do 🔥🛸
  • Looks great untill you see that unless you are spending $70 per month, you can only have 2 api endpoints
  • @TrippSaaS
    this seems like a great way for someone to learn the concepts behind app dev and get a project under their belt
  • @Omniwoof
    I remember when this tool first launched and they have done a huge amount of work on it. Amazing. Well done.
  • @hojdog
    Seems like a great tool for people who are not developers but i'm not sure I would be more productive using this than just writing code.
  • @Ali-sc6dh
    I’m very scheptical of low code to build complex app, I really feel that as soon as you want more complex logic (validation, business logic etc…) low code tools won’t cut it. But still I feel that even for complex app, this can save so much time for designing the UI before digging into the more complex stuff
  • @min11benja
    This is amazing! Will definitely try this out this weekend 🎉
  • I first thought Flutter Flow would replace me as a developer but then I realized that it takes the annoying part (personal opinion) of creating huge widget trees away. I always nest a ton of widgets which is often not even necessary. Styling the app isn’t really my thing and for that, Flutter Flow is Great. Writing all logic and even Firebase connectivity is something I want to do myself.
  • @munoncode
    I was coding flutter apps from scratch, and was skeptical about flutter flow, but now i'm sold.
  • @KuyaAndreV
    Hi Fireship. Love your videos. I keep rebuilding my project from scratch whenever i stumble unto something new from you. Im on my 3rd iteration of my project now. Flask > React > Flutter now going to rebuild it with Flutter Flow. It's good tho, i would rather refractor early than late. Ive been in management lately in my career and now that im building again you have really helped me catch up on everything.
  • @iarxiisan2753
    Thank you Fireship, this tool will be the breakthrough I have been looking for in Mobile dev. 🤩
  • @BhargavaMan
    FlutterFlow + Rowy is an absolute BANGER of a combo for firebase, been using it for almost 2 years now!
  • As a Flutter developer, I would say this is good for very simple applications. As soon as your application grows in complexity or you need custom validation/logic, it will be difficult to implement them using this tool. Also, what if you want to use a specific library for state management, data validation, or data class generation but don't know how well FlutterFlow can handle these situations. If these tools were that good, everyone, including me, would save me a ton of time.
  • @tsekeTechGuy
    Yes I noticed the clone dude... You help me so much, I watch your videos at any time, especially enjoyable while I am on my lunch break!
  • @garethjax
    Just what i Need! Thanks fireship!
  • this makes the app development 10x easier... And 10x heavier, slower and all that... But i think this is going to be used to make prototypes, then optimized by hand coding at 0% to 100%, like "hey this client has his own web app... now we need to do the same but in hand code and patch it to function like the client needs to"
  • This just reminds me of Visual Basic. It's nice in theory where you can click and drag a button across a GUI, and double click the button to write code for what happens when you click the button. It's not likely to be used for enterprise apps, but it's a great way to get people into programming IMO. The issue is it's still complicated for a new dev to work with this.
  • @p_o_z_e
    I have had an app idea for a while and i think this is the perfect time to try this out, looks promising