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Tool for feature wishes, bug reports or any feedback from Flutter apps.
This WIP service seems to help with internal testing and user feedback handling.https://bluehand.unicornplatform.page/​You guys need this kind of tool?

November 07, 2021 at 05:58PM by Big-Camp2696
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looking for offline map navigation package for linux
looking for offline map navigation package. want to try to use it on linux on my pi 2 zero.

November 07, 2021 at 05:57PM by hungcarl
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So is there still no native dart/flutter WYSIWYG Text Editor (Rich Text Editor) yet?
And I don't mean HTML editors ported over, I mean like native dart/flutter code. I'm aware of things such as flutter_quill and other editors, but when is there going to be something native to dart/flutter?

November 08, 2021 at 05:58AM by 31Carlton7
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Struggling to justify Riverpod, getx, bloc, over provider
Could someone point out a reason they had to use anything other than provider for state management?Also, if riverpod is the "upgraded" and "better" provider then why keep improving provider?

November 08, 2021 at 12:48PM by sonicworkflow
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What is your State management approach for a production grade app? Considering userbase 100-1000.
What is the state management approach that you are using in your production ready applications which has a good user base say more than 100 and even further large.View Poll

November 08, 2021 at 03:34PM by Artronn
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🦋 Grab the #flutterapprentice here 👇 https://t.co/TfgyFPT0fO— Flutter (@FlutterDev) Nov 8, 2021

November 08, 2021 at 06:08PM
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BLoC users, how do you scope your blocs ?
I have been using BLoC for more than 2 years on side projects, but I never used it in a real professional project, how do you scope your BLoC logic ? Do you scope that per use case, per page or per widget ? Something else ?I’m really curious and I’m always hesitant when starting a new project, I have a Android background with a strong experience of MVVM and MVP using the Clean Architecture principles as much as I can.Usually my ViewModels or my Presenters are scoped based on the page (screen) purpose, so it includes everything needed for that page and it exposes 1 or a few ViewStates (depending on the layout and fragments structure).If I create feature scoped blocs, I start to do over engineering while trying to make it as reusable as I can, if I do page scoped blocs, it becomes heavy and hard to manage.Any advice or experience is welcome :)View Poll

November 08, 2021 at 10:28PM by New-Muffin-5863
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Coming back from a long break, what have I missed?
Hi! I've taken a break from flutter app development for about a year and a half, before null safety was introduced. Starting to develop apps again. What are some of the cool new features been added since I've been away?

November 08, 2021 at 11:33PM by Potat0Sa1ad
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New `SharedAppData` widget
Looking through Flutter's commit messages, I noticed that a new widget was added to Flutter master which allows to easily share data between widgets. In this respect, it is similar to the hundreds of other state management libraries.Here's a simple example using the widget. By default, the MaterialApp already provides a SharedAppData scope to the context. Descendants of that widget can then share data identified by some key. I chose the class object Counter in my example. The getValue call will automatically register the provided context as a dependency and therefore a rebuild is trigged if the value is changed.
class Counter extends StatelessWidget { const Counter({Key? key}) : super(key: key); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { final count = SharedAppData.getValue(context, Counter, () => 0); return Scaffold( body: Center(child: Text('$count')), floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton( onPressed: () => SharedAppData.setValue(context, Counter, count + 1), ), ); } } 
Of course, it is possible to wrap that method calls to abstract the key into something that looks like a "Provider". Here is my 3 minutes adhoc "framework":
class Provider<T> { Provider(this.create); final T Function() create; T watch(BuildContext context) => SharedAppData.getValue(context, this, create); void Function(BuildContext) set(T value) => (context) => SharedAppData.setValue(context, this, value); void Function(BuildContext) update(T Function(T) update) => (context) => set(update(watch(context))); } final counterProvider = Provider(() => 0); 
The build method now looks a bit nicer:
Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Scaffold( body: Center(child: Text('${counterProvider.watch(context)}')), floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton( onPressed: () => counterProvider.update(increment)(context), ), ); } 
The new widget isn't a solution for everything but a nice addition and enough for small and medium sized application, I think. Notice that the above approach isn't as efficient as provider or riverpod would be, but it doesn't need external libraries and might be good enough.

November 08, 2021 at 11:25PM by eibaan
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What underlying windowing library or framework does Flutter use?
GLFW, wxWidgets, GTK, SDL, QT, something else?Any pointers to the implementation?

November 09, 2021 at 02:52AM by bmitc
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How do you handle errors?
I recently started to work with flutter and in the last days I struggled a lot to find some information about handling errors and displaying messages to users.I am right now using riverpod with statenotifier and I was thinking a good way to do it is to create some intermediate state classes like StateInit, StateLoading, StateSuccess, StateError and in every screen to check the state instance and render a widget accordingly, but it is getting pretty repetitive since I want to display the same error type or loading, but with different messages.Anyway, how do you handle your app errors?

November 09, 2021 at 12:14PM by Exorcistoo
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Pro Tip: enableDithering property
My gradients weren't looking smooth, so i googled it and came across this stackoverflow answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/64807773/13972151It made my gradients way more smooth, color stops are way less visible now. I saw that this property isn't mentioned much; so i thought it could be useful to some.

November 09, 2021 at 05:50PM by ercantomac
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HTTP GET and POST are very slow in IOS compared to Android
I recently knew about a problem in Flutter in IOS physical devices, which is mainly (HTTP GET and POST are very slow in IOS compared to android) I'm starting a project that depends heavily on the back-end, so I'd like to hear from people having the same case and went to production. Do you have this issue? Is it fixed in Flutter 2.5?

November 09, 2021 at 05:41PM by Own-Fact-778
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New tweet from FlutterDev:

🦋 Chapter 5: Pop Quiz! Which of the following widgets is essentially a Column or Row that can scroll? #flutterapprentice— Flutter (@FlutterDev) Nov 9, 2021

November 09, 2021 at 06:05PM
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Actual State of the Art of Flutter framework
I would like what is the state of the art framework written in dart for flutter. In particular, there is currently a framework that speeds up the development of the flutter app for many platforms?​Thanks

November 09, 2021 at 08:07PM by crazyjoker96
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I was trying to use withConverter firestore to display data. It display nothing
Is it just me or you guys facing it tooo??

November 09, 2021 at 09:35PM by redHero0010
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What are common practices in Flutter
Atm, I'm one month into Flutter and as stated in the title, I would like to know, what are the best or common practices in Flutter regarding things like the project structure, files naming, placing widgets as functions etc. Also how do you decide if u want to use stateless or statefull widget. How do you decide when to extract a widget to a separate file and inject/import it where & when needed.I haven't really watched any tutorials or taken any courses when learning Flutter, I mostly followed Flutter documentation as much as I could.

November 09, 2021 at 11:05PM by donzavo
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Flutter State Managers: Do big companies/projects rather use GetX, BLOC, or Provider?
Hi, I'm new to flutter and I want to know which state manager is more useful to learn. I've had some experience in all 3, but not sure what big companies or projects use. Or do they use a combination?Do they use the Provider package cause its the most popular one? Or do they use BLOC, which is complex for beginners. Or do they use GetX which I don't know why but I have seen more Youtube tutorials using it nowadays.Thanks!

November 09, 2021 at 11:55PM by sailllyon
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