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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

How to use django back-end with flutter
How do I perform crud, post, get, delete, and update from flutter to django back-end using django restapi.

October 01, 2019 at 07:40AM by yuu uuu
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Project with Android Native project library
Hi Flutter community, I want to know if it is possible to implement android native project as a library or ect. inside Flutter project? Thank you. Currently I have successfully integrated flutter inside android native project via module but I want to know if it is possible the other way around.

October 01, 2019 at 07:51AM by DJayEm13
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

#3 Container Widget Flutter
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October 01, 2019 at 11:16AM by systechdevelopers
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

I have just released my first package: SlideButton. A heavily customizable and flexible "slide to unlock" kinda widget.
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October 01, 2019 at 01:41PM by Gibepad
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Flutter IntelliJ Plugin M40 Release
Flutter IntelliJ Plugin M40 Release Co-editing Flutter and Android Code After following the instructions < https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Add-Flutter-to-existing-apps#2-depend-on-the-modules-source-code> to add a Flutter module to an Android app you can open the app in Android Studio

October 01, 2019 at 03:01PM by Steve Messick
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

VS Code extensions v3.5.0
Hey all, Updates to the Dart and Flutter VS Code extensions have been published. Release notes are below (and online ). Editor - #1958
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter learner on east coast. Looking for one or two serious partners
Hi,Middle aged guy learning flutter. Time is a premium. Looking for a buddy or buddies who can work with me once a week. We talk, sync up, do our projects and then get back. I'm starting from scratch. The hope here is to create a small app development consultancy in the future that specializes in Flutter.

October 01, 2019 at 03:28PM by FlutterLearner2019
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Need Help on HTTP library for Flutter Web
Hello, hope everyone is having a great time. I am new to Flutter development and trying to add http requests in flutter web project. I am not sure if we can use 'http' or 'dio' library in flutter web... Kindly help me on this. Thanks in advance!

October 01, 2019 at 04:11PM by _the_airbender_
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

worried about impact of flutter upgrade on 3rd party plugins
installed flutter about 2 months ago and have been playing around with it. love it so far. i'm using quite a few third party plugins (not provided by flutter team). i am looking to update the flutter SDK to the latest version. seems easy enough. i'm worried though that it might somehow break compatibility with a 3rd party plugin i am using (maybe they haven't had time to test their plugin against the newest flutter version). i don't have a specific conflict in-mind, just worried across the board since some plugins are maintained more frequently than others.i know the flutter docs say you can "pin a plugin to a specific flutter version". so, upgrading isn't impossible, because you can always selectively fall back in specific instances. but my question is, how do you know which plugins have been tested and are compatible with which versions of the SDK? i don't see it listed for each plugin anywhere. how can you easily identify any incompatibilities if there are any (without stumbling upon it randomly while playing with functionality within your app). i'd love to blindly just update everything and assume it works, but i don't know if that's a realistic or smart decision for the long term.thanks!

October 01, 2019 at 06:04PM by pickleback11
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Scan and Generate Qr in Flutter
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October 01, 2019 at 07:04PM by ishanfx
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Pixelbook as a developer machine
Hi, I just wrote a post about how it is to use a Pixelbook as a developer machine, in my case Android and Flutter developer:https://www.fluxit.dev/2019/10/pixelbook-as-developer-machine.htmlany comment is welcome

October 01, 2019 at 08:52PM by alesalv
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter 1.9.1+hotfix.4 released
Flutter 1.9.1+hotfix.4 • channel stable • https://github.com/flutter/flutter.gitFramework • revision cc949a8e8b (4 days ago) • 2019-09-27 15:04:59 -0700Engine • revision b863200c37Tools • Dart 2.5.0

October 01, 2019 at 09:09PM by aqcohen
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Stateful Widget Clarification
I have two pages, a diary detail view, and a diary edit view. The diary edit view is made up of smaller components which are indeed stateful (like text fields, checkboxes). The problem is the parent widgets which are also currently stateful. I believe that under Performance Considerations, Flutter says to push state to the leaves (https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/StatefulWidget-class.html). Thats why I waa thinking of refactoring the parent components into stateless, and use the Provider same package instead for updates.

October 02, 2019 at 02:55AM by 4247407
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