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Hit testing outside parent bounds with `defer_pointer` widget - gskinner blog
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November 16, 2021 at 07:24AM by gskinner_team
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How would you rate Flutter to develop software for multiple platforms?
Hey Flutter-Community,I am currently evaluating Flutter as a framework for developing various Cross-Plattform Software Projects in my Bachelor thesis. And I would really appreciate if you guys could take max. 7 minutes to answer a few questions. It would help me a lot in my research. Of course, it is anonymous and the survey will end on 29.11.2021.Link to survey:https://forms.gle/nzXbhuzjCBysWDxu8​Thanks to everyone who spend time to help me with my Bachelor thesis.

November 16, 2021 at 11:41AM by bahamaboii
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Can I test my flutter app on a physical (not emulated) apple phone from a windows environment?
It looks like as of 3 years ago (I searched this question before I asked here) it wasn't possible unless you found some legally questionable way to emulate a MacOS (I think they called it "Hackintosh")? I was wondering if that's changed. And if so, how is it done?​For my Pixel phone it's fairly easy; I just connect it to the computer via USB, set the phone to dev mode and then export it. It'd really be nice if I could do the same thing with an Iphone. Thanks for any info!

November 16, 2021 at 06:59PM by Syntaximus
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New tweet from FlutterDev:

🦋 Grab the #flutterapprentice here 👇 https://t.co/TfgyFPT0fO— Flutter (@FlutterDev) Nov 16, 2021

November 16, 2021 at 10:02PM
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Internationalization for custom packages
Is there any documentation / sample / reference describing how can I make my package compatible with flutter i18n? I mean, I want to make sure package users can easily use i18n feature of package by just adding delegate into localization delegates just like how Material and Cupertino widgets does.I haven't seen any package using that feature either, I would be grateful if someone could refer a link to documentation, guide or some sample that I can apply.Note: I'm not interested in 3rd party localization packages, while they're doing great work I want to make sure the package works with bare minimum to avoid dependency hell, also the package already has it's own localization system in place but I simply want to change it with flutter localization instead.

November 17, 2021 at 12:13AM by zMisir
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter merch?
Over the past year I’ve been able to go from knowing next to nothing about programming, to cofounding a startup as its sole developer. My daily job has been challenging, fun, remotework-friendly and paid. We’re about to launch its 2.0 app in a few weeks, and and in celebration and appreciation of how awesome flutter has been for me I’m wanting to geek out a bit to #represent with some neat fluttermerch for myself.Have any of you guys come across any official website for buying merch to any degree? I mean there is definitely some T-shirts on redbubble that I found, but I wouldn’t mind spending extra if there was an official channel to get it from.If not, does anyone know who I might talk to that could send me in the right direction for making this a thing?I found an old post here from 2019 also asking for official merch with no luck, but I refuse to accept that there isn’t a way to solve this problem still now in 2021.

November 17, 2021 at 03:04AM by Refleksjon
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What native API do you find hardest to use?
I don’t know if this is allowed here but I am writing an article on Method Channel and I would like to simplify one or two native APIs that developers find hardest to use.

November 17, 2021 at 02:27AM by wilburtx9
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Does application state belong in Bloc or service layer?
If I have data that is scoped to the application, and not a specific screen, where should it live. A bloc is scoped to a specific screen, so that leaves the service layer. Is this a correct place to store state?

November 17, 2021 at 05:01AM by scorr204
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Best Dart Course ?
Please suggest best course on Dart and Flutter ? And YT Channel if any

November 17, 2021 at 06:35AM by Hot-War5472
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Why do I need Visual Studio for Windows support?
Why do I need to install Visual Studio to be able to compile and support for Windows? Just curious

November 17, 2021 at 12:09PM by isaiahcollins02
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Clean Architecture with Riverpod
Hi, I'm planning to follow clean architecture with riverpod and riverpod provides everything necessary, StreamProvider for Flow, StateProvider for StateFlow (I've done clean architecture in android), but just couldn't figure out certain parts, * Is it okay to use Provider as a way to DI? * Can a class, to be passed as a provider, contain a StateProvider member variable? Or should just pass the whole class as a StateProvider and use .select on member?I'm just trying to figure out an idea before the project starts, searched about this but couldn't resolve these particular doubts.Also please feel free to share anything to watch out, or best practices on using riverpod for clean architecture if you've done this before..

November 17, 2021 at 02:29PM by GokulDAS027
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Adaptive Chameleon Theme Plugin
My first ever flutter plugin. This adds support for managing theme modes (light, dark, system) and switching theme colours. It also comes with some handy out-of-the-box widgets to make implementation easier.https://pub.dev/packages/adaptive_chameleon_theme

November 17, 2021 at 05:40PM by KevinOmyonga
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New tweet from FlutterDev:

RT @GooglePlayDev: 📢 Starting soon! 📢 Join us at 10 AM PT to hear the latest Google Play policy updates and December’s compliance requirements. The team will also provide insights into the new Families policies and have Q&A for policy-related questions. Register → https://t.co/Bn0xn0cqWr https://t.co/FtnwdALS92— Flutter (@FlutterDev) Nov 17, 2021

November 17, 2021 at 06:30PM
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