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How do I create a stream in my server to feed the flutter front end?
I have been creating web servers in Go.....and also built one chat app in Flutter using Firebase.....with firebase package I get all necessary streams,snapshots that I can use in streambuilder.....how can I create streams in Go to feed it to flutter frontend? Sorry if this topic doesn't make sense and I don't know much about gprc,websockets.....but if I have to create a stream that can be used in Flutter how do I make it in Golang?

August 14, 2021 at 04:13PM by milanpoudel
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What is the status of building a PWA with Flutter ? is it enough to replace react as a frontend manager?
What is the status of building a PWA with Flutter ? is it enough to replace react as a frontend manager?

August 14, 2021 at 05:25PM by anish_g
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Stable still listed as 2.2.1 on releases.
Although Flutter 2.2.3 has been stable for a while the releases listing at:https://storage.googleapis.com/flutter_infra/releases/releases_macos.json.... still has stable as 2.2.1 thus buggering-up my latest versions scraper.

August 14, 2021 at 08:06PM by lordmyd
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Advanced Course Flutter
Any of you knows about an advanced course of flutter? I've been working with ut for a year and a half, so I would like to go deeper with the topic. Thanks in advance:)

August 14, 2021 at 11:11PM by jordienp69
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Empty download file even I have downloaded files
I have a Samsung device running Android 11 and in my flutter app I accessing download folder but it show an empty even though I installed a file I ALREADY setup permissions and using path_provider pluginI'm suspecting that some changes happens in the Android 11 cuz previous on Android 10 it was working fine

August 14, 2021 at 10:47PM by ANDRUXUIS
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Using flutter without firebase and Firestone
Hello everyone, I’m just starting to learn flutter and want to know if it’s possible to host apps for client on my small biz VPS and configure things by myself OR is it compulsory I use firebase. Please let me know.

August 15, 2021 at 12:33AM by donrayss
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Best way to prepare for a Flutter/Flask/AWS Lambda job
I start Sept.1 so have been doing the code labs on flutter.dev and dart.dev and coming from mostly Python (I learned in order: C, C++, Java, Python, C#, JavaScript, PHP, tiny bit of Haskell) I was thinking of redoing one of my Plotly Dash apps so that it has a Flutter frontend, Flask backend deployed to AWS Lambda. Should I start this project now and do code labs, read books from O'Reilly (most of which I find the Flutter version is out of date for the code samples) and learn the language on-the-go or finish all the code labs and then start? I have about 2 weeks.

August 15, 2021 at 01:23AM by webNoob13
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CleanFlutter, a Flutter project with Clean Architecture.
Hello, guysFew weeks ago I shared a Flutter example with Clean Architecture. I've made some changes based on the feedback you gave me.Now, I would like to share with you this project: https://github.com/AntonyChinVal/flutter-clean-architecturei will be happy to receive some feedback from you.Thanks to everybody.

August 15, 2021 at 03:47AM by Square_Hammer37
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What are the current downsides to flutter?
My company (small fintech) is trying to figure out our mobile solution right now. All the resources are web devs, and it doesn't seem like there's an appetite to do any split native mobile development in house. While we're leaning towards outsourcing, I'm wondering how flutter is these days and whether we'd be facing some serious disadvantages vs RN or outsourced Swift/Kotlin.Thanks!

August 15, 2021 at 05:00AM by Oops365
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Would you use LoForm in your next project?
LoForm is a lightweight forms library that I have posted about earlier.Now LoForm v0.0.1-dev.1 is available on pub.dev for developers use only 🎉🎉(but I've messed the logo image in the README) . The beta version is coming soon after the next and final dev release (see the roadmap here).The thing is, I don't know if spending time on this library is worth. So I wanted to know if you would consider using it in your next project?If yes, please consider supporting it by giving it a like on pub.dev or a star on GitHub.If no, please state why in the comments, or state the other alternative you are using.View Poll

August 15, 2021 at 08:32AM by YoussefRaafatNasry
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FlutterForce — Week 133
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August 15, 2021 at 12:28PM by flutterist
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Best beginner guide to learn Flutter in 2021
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August 15, 2021 at 01:45PM by dev_amigo
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Unidirectional State Flow architecture in Flutter
I was impressed from the beginning how flutter worked. I always wanted to try it out but didn't had time. Finally, I allocated time for learning flutter and it was really fun. I had developed Unidirectional State Flow architecture in Android and I wanted to do the same in flutter.Here is my take on this.https://susuthapa19961227.medium.com/yet-another-unidirectional-state-flow-architecture-for-flutter-53d26f7330fdAny feedback are appreciated.

August 15, 2021 at 03:05PM by susonthapa
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Is there any flutter package exist that directly cache data by the fetching time. Similar like firebase so we doesn't need to setup it external
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August 15, 2021 at 05:13PM by Prashant_4200
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Editor display inline implicit types
Is there a way to have android studio display inline helper text that shows the implicit type of a variables?Similar to how rust analyzer works, I’d like to see inline types from the editor, if possible.

August 15, 2021 at 04:05PM by Accelerator213
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