When comparing Stylify vs Flutter, the Slant community recommends Flutter for most people. In the question“What is the best CSS framework?” Flutter is ranked 25th while Stylify is ranked 27th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Intuitive selectors
It uses native CSS property:value selectors like color:blue or font-weight:bold as a selector.
Pro Selectors minification
It shrinks long selectors such as font-weight:bold to _ab12.
Pro Small CSS chunks
- CSS can be generated for each file, page, layout or component separately.
- Selector is generated only once and reused when possible.
Pro On demand generated CSS
It can generate CSS on demand for example inside the express request.
Pro No dependencies required
It doesn't require any post or pre processor.
Pro Seamless integration
It can be easily integrated into the Nuxt.js, Next.js. It works well along with Webpack, Rollup and Vite.js. The CSS can be generated easily for Symfony, Nette or Laravel.
Pro Dynamic screens
Screens can be combined using logical operangs like sm&&tolg, xl||landscape and lg&&dark. The value for media queries can be dynamic like minw640px.
Pro Open source
Pro Great developer tools debug/hotreload/analyser
Pro Based on Dart language
Dart is a Java like language, easy to learn and startup fast for millions of Java developers.
Pro A single codebase for iOS AND Android
Pro Fast
The developer's goal is to allow people to make apps running at 120 FPS.
Cons
Con Still in development
According to the website, Flutter is still in its early stages of development.
Con Based on Dart language
Dart is a Java like language, easy to learn and startup fast for millions of Java developers. BUT if you have to learn it ... it's a con.
Con Dart is unpopular and never gained serious community traction like Kotlin or Java
Con Does not support 32-bit iOS devices
If you plan on targeting iPhone 5, 5C or earlier, you can forget about Flutter.