I honestly can't stand the guy but I can't say that he doesn't make a good point about open source projects.<p>React native and Flutter aside, look at the entire electron ecosystem.<p>In order to actually use electron you need stuff from <a href="https://github.com/electron-userland" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/electron-userland</a> which is basically a dumpster of abandonware with PRs sitting for years, thousands of issues, lack of maintainers, and repo owners basically going "lol not my problem".
Oh no, I thought I finally got rid of recommendations for content by TechLead, and now I accidentally clicked on this.<p>Does TechLead produce anything other than shallow content with Clickbait Titles and promotion for his Tech Interview lessons?
When I was first in the market for a smartphone, circa 2009, the iPhone's smooth animations were a large factor in my decision of which one to buy.<p>Back then, the Android phones I looked at couldn't scroll a simple web page without stuttering, and it was incredibly jarring. It completely broke the illusion that you were interacting with and directly controlling a physical object.
As a UI framework, jank totally breaks the core purpose of the framework. All the people complaining about this issue have a good point.<p>However, to me, this seems like what people should have been expecting when picking up a cross platform framework. Want free cross platform? You're going to have to accept these sorts of bugs.
Probably trivially solvable by a progress bar for the iOS platform. Also, this video was made before the Flutter 2 release, so it possible that it's no longer relevant.