I would say the opposite and it sounds like a personal preference at which point I think lack of cross platform compatibility ceases to anything else other than a major major problem.
I would say the opposite and it sounds like a personal preference at which point I think lack of cross platform compatibility ceases to anything else other than a major major problem.
I didn't explain myself well. The point I was trying to make is the language of Swift is far more flexible than Dart. And in terms of UI implementation, it then looks a lot more like a DSL.
Because () are optional and a function call can look like this Button { stuff }. Meanwhile in dart, it's lines, and lines and indentation of 2 because it becomes a massive manuscript. I hope that makes more sense.