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Will any State management approach emerge as the community favourite in 2021?
Curious if you think a predominant library for handling state management will emerge in the next year? What will is be?

November 25, 2020 at 04:05AM by scorr204
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Flutter Developers from Bangalore, do contact
Need Backend developer with knowledge ofProvider,app architecture / Bloc ,Firebase complex queriesStrong backend logics for production level applicationsUnit testingI will be in Bangalore from 1st December to 7th December

November 25, 2020 at 03:56AM by 15jijuthomas
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I wrote a little game in flutter, like the one that comes up when chrome goes offline.
if you like,please click a star on github. thanksGitHub: https://github.com/LuodiJackShen/dinosaur_gameRendering: https://github.com/LuodiJackShen/dinosaur_game/blob/main/images/show.gif

November 25, 2020 at 04:18AM by Ok_Pea_2331
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Models in Flutter for Http request
How important are the models in a project structure in Flutter?

November 25, 2020 at 06:11AM by Appropriate-Ad-3865
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animated_fab: Gmail like FAB which expands on scrolling.
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November 25, 2020 at 05:50AM by simrat39
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Flutter Widget: Row
Explaining Flutter Widget Row.https://www.instagram.com/p/CIAHrKTA-tQ/?igshid=4012poivyefp

November 25, 2020 at 06:25AM by Thori_Manoj
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Widget onModelReady don't refresh
Hi, i posted a question on stackoverflow, for days i can't understand why i have this issue: https://ift.tt/3fvlEZv Thanks a lot for your help !

November 25, 2020 at 12:06PM by Nabil Ben
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<b>Full stack Flutter devs?</b>
I <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/dartlang/comments/jzict9/functions_framework_for_dart_is_heading_your_way/">posted</a> under <a href="/r/dartlang">r/dartlang</a> yesterday that we just open-sourced the Functions Framework for Dart. I also <a href="https://twitter.com/tonypujals/status/1330872613313282048">tweeted</a> about it. Here's what really struck me while I was checking out the profiles of people who liked or retweeted my tweet: <strong>a huge percentage of folks listed Flutter as their primary or only area of expertise!</strong>Because I'm coming at this from the serverless perspective, this took me a bit by surprise. But it makes sense that the vast majority of people programming Dart are developing Flutter apps, so I suppose I really shouldn't be quite so surprised.It also implies to me that there are quite a few people who consider themselves (or are interested in being) full-stack developers who have an appetite for leveraging Dart on the backend.This also makes sense. I spent a long time as a Node.js developer, primarily doing backend development, but I worked with many full stack devs who really liked using JavaScript both on the frontend and the backend -- it's nice to leverage the expertise you invested time and energy into mastering for a specific programming language on both sides of a web request.But it also resonates with me for another reason. Although I've been focused on the cloud side of things for quite some time, I spent years building "connected desktop clients" and "rich internet applications" for the browser using a variety of UI frameworks and platforms, going back to Java applets through Swing and JFC for Java, as well as WPF and Silverlight for .NET, for long list of enterprise line of business applications.I personally never fell in love with building web apps using HTML/CSS/JavaScript. As more and more frontend work shifted to the web, I focused more and more on server code.Flutter brings me back full circle to the excitement of building user interfaces that began with my first HyperCard stacks back in the late 80's. I'm more new to Flutter than probably 99.9% of all you subscribed to this subreddit.Let me be clear, my enthusiasm for Flutter isn't about drinking the Kool-Aid at work. Even when I was director of cloud engineering at Appcelerator, I didn't care about Titanium (and I mean absolutely no disrespect to the talented team we had there). It's just that at that point of my career I far more excited about building out our MBaaS (mobile backend as a service, basically a PaaS for hosting APIs on the backend that the mobile client apps used) than I was about building user interfaces.As a developer advocate at Google, I have a lot of choice for what areas I want to focus on. I saw an opportunity to bring serverless support to Dart -- a language that intrigued me for a number or reasons. I remember having a conversation and sharing my enthusiasm about Dart with Jeff Haynie, the CEO at Appcelerator, back around 2015 or 2016. We were a hard-core Node.js team and we loved JavaScript, but we were also quite experienced with its pain points.Having spent years as a Java and C# developer, Dart looked really appealing and promising to me even then. Ironically, I'd spend the next few years with Go just because it beginning to dominate in the cloud tooling space, so we adopted it for our next generation CaaS/FaaS, but that's another story...So back to Dart ... and Flutter. As I began drafting a plan on bringing serverless support to Dart, it occurred to me that considering how much I enjoyed using Java or C# to develop both desktop apps and web services, the same must be true -- or would be true -- for a lot of Flutter devs.Dart has been marketed as a client-optimized language for quite some time, but this does not mean that there's anything intrinsic to the language that implies it's not a good language for the backend. It simply…
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My first Flutter app 'Sharestapp'
Hey all, this is my first Flutter app which helps you to save/share What'sapp status or Instagram reels, videos &images with minimal UI design. Check out Sharestapp and share your feedback. I've made the application as open source, so I'll like to here any suggestions or issues. 🤍Source code and app link are in description of the videohttps://youtu.be/lDfJ8zRqemI

November 25, 2020 at 12:48PM by princesanjivy
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Making apps as a solo programmer
Hii I've learned Flutter because it's beautiful and i love programming, now I'm getting some requests from people to make them apps, one of them is for a news agency which if i make them an app it will open some good opportunity doors in my life. But then i remember people who program are paired in groups of 4 atleast. my question is should i go for it? with firebase backend and zero experience? and alone?

November 25, 2020 at 02:05PM by alazwi
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Flutter Tutorial in Hindi
Check Out My Playlist From Herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN9DVG6K8JA&list=PLiZi9P9Jsh-ImZGybBidWHxvom9klLYVeI am working on creating a Flutter tutorial in Hindi for beginners. I am like 1/5 of the way through uploading it completely.I hope you guys like it.Please subscribe and upvote if you find the videos useful.

November 25, 2020 at 01:51PM by YTYashKejriwal
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Is Flutter The Next Big Thing?
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November 25, 2020 at 02:48PM by angelankia
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Animations tool support for Flutter?
Anyone know of any popular animation tools that support Flutter besides Rive? I used Spine before on another project and was impressed with how powerful it is.Can Rive rival Spine yet?

November 25, 2020 at 05:07PM by scorr204
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Connect to Sockets from a MySQL Database
I have been researching for quite some time and have not figured a way to connect a MySQL Database using Socket in Flutter to get that real time fetch and push the data, more specifically a Table from the Database. For Example I am using a Database named appDatabase with couple of tables inside

November 25, 2020 at 05:50PM by Vinny
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Flutter Chat App / WhatsApp Clone
A Chat App made on Flutter along with Firestore/Firebase backend, notifications and google sign in authentication.Here is the source code: https://github.com/shehriyarmalik/FlutterChatApp

November 25, 2020 at 08:52PM by shehriyar_
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Chat App/Whatsapp Clone
A Chat App made on Flutter along with Firestore/Firebase backend, notifications and google sign in authentication.Here is the source code: https://github.com/shehriyarmalik/FlutterChatApp

November 25, 2020 at 08:55PM by shehriyar_
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