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Video Hosting App
I'm working on an app, one of the major features of it will be the ability for users to upload and stream short videos, in a similar way to TikTok. I'm trying to find a good solution for video hosting, but it's proving much tougher than I originally thought.Vimeo seems reliant on an SDK that isn't available to Flutter, and using something like Firebase Cloud Storage seems like you basically have to reverse engineer Youtube in order to make it work.Has anyone created an app where users can upload and stream other user's videos? What technologies did you use, or what do you recommend?

October 25, 2021 at 01:58AM by smeeze897
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Must I upgrade to Flutter 2 ever
Can I not just stay on version 1.X?

October 25, 2021 at 06:21AM by dutrasi
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FlutterForce — Week 142
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October 25, 2021 at 08:07AM by flutterist
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Created a Dart/Flutter community on quora.
I have made a dart/flutter community on quora. Which will provide you with tips and tricks for the dart programming language.For People who want to contribute: https://dartfluttertipsandtricks.quora.com/?invite_code=Xvo22G8rcyrStbEp47j0For People who want to just follow: https://dartfluttertipsandtricks.quora.com/?invite_code=nTZS4ujcwEN5iPtRjxOv​Regards

October 25, 2021 at 11:38AM by fmvt
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Flutter Croissants 🥐 #09: Multidex on Android & Flutter will soon be enabled automatically, 🌼 A new file system for Fuchsia, ✂️ Did you know, you can remove unused icons in your app? …
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October 25, 2021 at 02:13PM by g123k
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Wassword: wonderful password generator built in Flutter
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October 25, 2021 at 03:34PM by polilluminato
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Flutter Tap Weekly Newsletter Week 108 - Tutorials, videos, packages, and much more!
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October 25, 2021 at 04:14PM by vensign
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Beamer or GoRouter?
I am interested in using one of these two packages. Curious to hear people's opinions. I am making a web, mobile product that utilizes authentication, deep linking, and nested routes. My team is relatively new to Flutter.

October 25, 2021 at 06:09PM by Samdogg7
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What Is Metaverse?
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October 25, 2021 at 06:03PM by ITMastering
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Best way to separate native code for both Flutter AND native use
Hi Flutter devs,I am developing a BLE device that should be easily usable by other app developers (i.e., an SDK must be available to scan, connect, and receive data from the device).Flutter has an amazing feature for this with plugins that use the Native bluetooth libraries of course. I am currently using a self-developed Flutter plugin in our production app. The thing is, I want my native code to be usable in native app projects (separate android and iOS projects) of our partners as well. I'm wondering what your views are on how to structure a module (or rather, modules) like this. Example options I have tested:Create a pod for IOS native code, and an Android library for Android Native code. Consume both modules in the native parts of a Flutter pluginCreate a complete Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM) library with all the native BLE functionality and consume it in the native parts of a Flutter pluginBoth work, but seem clunky to me. I was wondering what your views and experience are on this architecture problem and if there are any best practices (I am having trouble finding them).

October 25, 2021 at 06:02PM by Cross_Platform_Crush
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Is very_good_cli good? Do you use it?
As the title says, I've been wanting to drop my bad habits while creating apps and I'm currently learning flutter_bloc in order to force myself to develop good habits and create scalable apps and I want to know if this will help me.It's advertised as a way to create a very good project and the company that created it has the creator of bloc as an active member but I'm not sure. The few of you that use it, do you find it valuable/necessary?Is the why more important than simply using it and following their guidelines? I have very little industry knowledge and best practices but since I've never been put into a tough situation as a result of my choices I'm afraid I might not make good decisions concerning the architecture of apps I want to create/support.If it weren't for me starting out with Android development, I would never have learnt/appreciated OOP concepts for example. Is everything about it necessary or should I proceed with it and take some parts?

October 25, 2021 at 10:57PM by HenryNanaAdu
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Is flutter good for web development?
I wanted to develop a website for my company and I have experience with flutter but I don’t know if I should flutter for web development or no. Like I read that flutter web apps are pretty slow and flutter isn’t really meant for web development. Also I wanted to know if I am using flutter for web development can I use firebase for backend?

October 25, 2021 at 10:01PM by Nearby_Mine_8781
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How to Export Multiple Dart Files From Just One
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October 25, 2021 at 09:55PM by maco6461
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