Why is too much (GitHub)Issues the Flutter? [closed] - react-native

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I'm looking at issues in the flutter GitHub repo. Now have 5K+ matters, why doesn't solve issues or maybe more problem easy?
Also, React Native have little issues then flutter.
Do you think it's a problem?
Maybe together starting to solve the problem now.

Because Flutter is in its initial stage. Yes, there are 8k+ issues open but 22k+ issues closed.
Flutter community and Flutter team believe in providing the right solutions rather than right now solutions.
Of course, everyone is welcome to provide better solutions. Even more, everything is open-sourced. Just fork the repo and make the things your own way.
Flutter is good and will be better in the future.
EDIT:
Many issues posted are not actual issues with the framework. Some of them are questions suited for StackOverflow or Reddit forums. For example issue 47711

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Better Choice between React Native and Flutter(Dart) [closed]

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I will like to start mobile app development, but don't know which is a better choice between flutter and react native.
I would like some suggestions based on which is easier to learn and also more flexible with a better community and which one I can use to get a lot of work in which the development process is faster.
Thanks
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First of all you need to describe what knowledge area you have.. if you are already javascript developer the react-native will be so easy for you to lean and fast development you will deliver..
if you are did not have any big development experience in JS i will recommended Flutter
please read more about it here
https://medium.com/flutter-community/why-flutter-has-become-the-best-choice-to-develop-a-startup-mobile-app-in-2020-5785ea153b13

Gitflow feature vs bugfix branch naming [closed]

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While using Gitflow, what is the reason for separating branch naming to feature vs bugfix vs hotfix?
I.e. why not just, for example, instead of:
feature/
bugfix/
hotfix/
Just do:
change/
What does separating by feature/bugfix/hotfix buy?
Great questions and the answer really depends on how you sort your git. The branching model and gitflow in general is trying to give us some order in the chaos that commits are just after a couple of days.
The image below shows you what they though makes most sense.
(As far as I know it all came from this blog post by Vincent Driessen)
Separating your hotfixes which merge directly into master and your bugfixes which merge into dev makes it easier to go with your product cycle.
The idea is you build your app, create features, make a release candidate (beta test) and then release your app. Hotfixs can be necessary at any time after this. No point in going back all the way to the feature branch and issuing a bug fix there as the feature may already been developed further.
Does that make sense?

React Native - why is so few apps in AppStore? [closed]

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I am learning React Native and considering developing IOS apps for my clients in it. I'd like to see some sample apps in AppStore, but there is just one. Why is that?
I see so much hype about this technology, but it looks like almost nobody uses it. Or is there any other reason for it? I'm already working with React and would like to add React Native to my skills, but don't know, if it's worth it. There are some interesting tutorials on the web, but no real samples in AppStore.
Actually there is already an app in the app store according to this blog post.
And as far as I know two of facebook's apps have been built using react-native (maybe not completely ): Groups and Paper.
So if you have any concerns, whether react-native is production ready: I think if Facebook can use it in their production apps it's probably good enough for you too ... ( no offense ) :D
People are still bootstrapping their knowledge and building applications.
Also, the technology is still in its infancy.

Using Yowsup or WhatsAPI to send messages to Whatsapp groups [closed]

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I'm trying to send a message to a group from my application/ server. I want to use Yowsup or WhatsAPI. Which is better? How should I go about it?
This is what I've found for Yowsup: http://openwhatsapp.org/develop/ and https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
This is what I've found for WhatsAPI: https://github.com/venomous0x/WhatsAPI
Also, I'm building a web application, not a native one. Is this a problem?
It will depend on the language of programming you are Good at What API uses PHP. use the update library here https://github.com/mgp25/Chat-API/tree/master
The best way to start is by downloading the examples and reading the wiki before getting started the examples are fully functional.
Yowsup is python based library and I have not had a look at it :( on any-day I would go for What API, and YES you can integrate it with your php web scripts.
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Wiki solution for APIs documentations? [closed]

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I'm wondering if there is any Wiki solutions that perfectly fit an API documentation and let you nicely list the end points and parameters/responses.
Any recommandations?
Thanks
take a look at MindTouch.
API Documentation is one of the ways the developer site http://developer.mindtouch.com makes use of the product
Not a direct answer to this question but definitely a good starting point to help you get answered:
I had the same questions and initially thought PBWorks since that's who Twitter originally used for their API Wiki and in the past I've used Google Sites (on the Kwwika Wiki) since it's effectively a wiki.
I'm sure that if you want a more automated solution that will allow you to auto create your wiki from a build process then there will be solutions such as Read the Docs.
All this said I think a really good starting point is WikiMatrix and their Wiki Choice Wizard.