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Introducing Flutter on Windows: Fun with Dart FFI
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September 22, 2020 at 09:05PM by Wilson_Squared
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How to use BLoC?
Can anyone help me understand how and where to use the BLoC pattern?Should every screen have it's own BLoC? Or maybe every widget?Right now I have a BLoC for authentication, so that's 4 screens that use one BLoC(welcome, login, signup and home screen, when the user is authenticated).Now I don't know if I should use a BLoC for anything other in my app, after the user is authenticated.

September 22, 2020 at 11:00PM by b-machine
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Updated my Starter Architecture for Flutter & Firebase app to use Riverpod
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September 22, 2020 at 11:54PM by bizz84
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Need some Swift help from a swift developer.
Sorry for the pun, but it was just there.I'm the lead developer of the open source project sounds which provides playback and recording for flutter.We are in the process of trying to convert the iOS code from objectives C to Swift.As a non Swift developer this is proving a little challenging.We started off using swftify to convert the existing objective C code to Swift.We need some sort term help from an experienced developer to help finish the conversion and cleanup the code.I think for an experince developer this would only be a day or so of work.If someone could contribute a small amount if time it would make a huge difference to the whole flutter community.Feel free to PM me it raise an issue on GitHub.https://pub.dev/packages/sounds

September 23, 2020 at 12:33AM by bsutto
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I'm doing a study regarding some popular app development technologies, like Flutter. Could you guys spare 30 seconds of your time and answer 3 questions on this google form? Thanks!
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September 23, 2020 at 03:43AM by HugoOW
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Flutter vs Native Android for my school project?
I'm currently tasked on a 6 month IoT school project to develop an Android App. The gist of what this app does is retrieve and visualise data from a MySQL database with PHP based off sensors (temperature, humidity etc.) The catch is, I dont have any actual experience in app development and I have spent about the first two weeks trying to learn as much as I can.As I believe this app will be heavily based on the UI with data in multiple forms such as tables, charts, graphs and so on, would it be wise to pick up Flutter from the get go and work with it instead?The school only asked for an Android App, however with the nature of this app, personally I would like it to be multi-platform for a larger user audience. (It may also score me extra grades by considering this)

September 23, 2020 at 07:55AM by HawtChocolatez
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Apple Developer Enterprise account
I am looking forward to buying an Apple Developer Enterprise account, anyone with this account, just tell me your price pls, we need account urgently, I hope someone can provide, just say your price, I'll buy?

September 23, 2020 at 11:32AM by sammie_rhed
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A Flutter BLoC + Clean Architecture journey to release the #1st Idean Flutter app
We just released our 1st 100% Flutter app, following clean architecture + BLoC, Dependency Injection with GetIt & Injectable, Lokalise and ARB for the internationalization, and Sonar with SonarFlutter for the static analysis & code coverage reports.This article covers the things we had to tackle using multiple dart modules for the clean architecture layer, and all the other topics mentioned in this context.
https://medium.com/ideas-by-idean/a-flutter-bloc-clean-architecture-journey-to-release-the-1st-idean-flutter-app-db218021a804

September 23, 2020 at 11:31AM by etiennecadic
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Invalid Binary iOS Apple Store
Hello guys, After two months without release any update, I got surprised today with my build getting Invalid Binary and not letting me submit the version for review at the Apple Connect. I don't know why, but apparently I'm also not receiving the usual Apple Emails informing when your binary is

September 23, 2020 at 11:36AM by Marcus Rohden
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Wrote a Medium article on how to add text selection action in android devices for Flutter apps .
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September 23, 2020 at 12:22PM by Psychological_Ad6500
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How to implement an image magnifier in Flutter
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September 23, 2020 at 12:09PM by flutterclutter
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Taking the pain of Firebase Authentication with effortless_firebase_auth
I have created a library for taking the terrible pain of building signin signUp flows. The purpose of the library is to provide you with a complete SignIn-SignUp Flow Solution.The purpose of the library is to provide you with a complete SignIn-SignUp Flow Solution with email verification forgot password and google sign in while at the same time allowing you add other auth providers like Facebook in a really easy fashion.Let me know how you feel about it.https://awesome11activity.gitbook.io/effortless-auth/look-and-feel

September 23, 2020 at 01:03PM by chetanjain11
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How much would you charge for this app
I'm starting my first Flutter app as a freelance dev with Flutter. I have to design a simple app with only three screens, a offline map and SQLlite database (no backend). There is only a list of elements on one screen, the map on another one with markers and a contact page that send an email to the ownerI have to :Design itCode itDeploy itThe app have a custom design, no dark mode and only one language. It has to be responsive.I'm a beginner/intermediate dev in Flutter also.How much would you charge for it ? (Europe)

September 23, 2020 at 02:24PM by Kadarach
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Redux + Epics + Flutter
Hi, Flutter world. I've published a new article, please take a look and give it a clap if you like it. Also, comment on it, would love to hear your opinions. It really matters to me!#cleancodehttps://medium.com/@nihad.delic91/reduce-duplication-achieve-flexibility-means-success-for-the-flutter-app-e5e432839e61?source=friends_link&sk=6373d05e9b482123d1f5da677312c69f

September 23, 2020 at 02:59PM by d3xt3r2909
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<b>Why we chose Flutter Web to build our production website instead of Tailwind or Bootstrap</b>
When building a new website for <a href="https://codelessly.com/">Codelessly</a>, we had to make the difficult choice of which platform to use. Initially, we dismissed Flutter Web as a viable option. This is the story of how we ended up choosing Flutter Web in the end.In the beginning, we considered the possibility of building our website in Flutter but quickly dismissed that idea. Our website needed to be production quality. It was going to be seen by users, not to mention investors. The website had to work and work well.Flutter Web has not been declared "production-ready" yet by Google and has quite a few usability issues. In our previous experiments building Flutter websites, we discovered the following issues:Scroll lag - long webpages don't scroll well on mobile.
Unable to scroll - scrolling is broken on some browsers.Text clipping - text rendering is incorrect.Non-native behaviors - unable to select text, no hand cursor over links.So, having ruled out Flutter Web, we turned to other frameworks.First, we tried Bootstrap. Our lead developer worked with Bootstrap for many years and was familiar with the framework. However, we quickly ran into CSS styling issues.Getting started with Bootstrap, the first thing we did was begin customizing the CSS styles and Bootstrap elements to match our design elements. We styled buttons, setup the H1, H2 text styles, and in general themeing Bootstrap. The process was very time consuming and 4 hours in, we still didn't have any layout elements. That's when we started thinking about Bootstrap's legacy problems and decided that it was taking too long and wasn't worth our time. Most of all, we realized that we weren't having fun and were getting bored. So we decided to move on to something new and give Tailwind a try.None of us had too much experience with Tailwind so it was very exciting to dive into a new framework. Very quickly though, we realized that we needed to take time to learn the framework. But because we also needed a website by the end of the day, we decided to get a head start from existing templates.We found some very beautiful templates with wonderful components that somewhat matched our design and got to work customizing them right away. The next 4 hours were an exercise in frustration. For the life of us we couldn't figure out how to free float a background image and have it frame our animated UI image on different screen sizes. We also had trouble combining elements from multiple templates together to get our desired design. To this end, we realized that trying to skip the proper setup and development process meant we couldn't create our exact design and would end up with a non-professional website.It was getting late so out of desperation, we started trying out website builders. All we wanted to do was position our page layout elements and add an input form. We must have tried over a dozen website builders but they all fell short some way or another. Most did not support background images and stacked layouts, instead forcing us to use existing layouts. The ones that did support custom layouts had one issue or another with input fields.The email input field is critically important and our input field design was very specific. We specified conditional behavior that shows a vertical layout on mobile and a horizontal layout on desktop. The input field also needed to switch to capture first name and last name after the user entered their email. From a business side, we wanted to enrich emails with a first or last name for more personalized correspondence.Trying to hack together what we wanted within the limited and very poor functionality provided by website builders was a nightmare. In short, website builders do not have good form builders.By this point, we were too exhausted to continue and decided to call it a day. The most frustrating part of…