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Limitations of Google Maps Flutter
I decided to develop a live tracking app with following featuresDirections with route mapsShow real-time locations of other usersTrack location in background and update to serverShow traveling speed , stopping areasShow heat maps of most recommended placesMy questions is ,I am confused between Native App and Flutter App for using Google Maps because I heard there are some limitations in Live tracking apps in Flutter!1) What are the limitations I will encounter if I develop an app with above features in Flutter when compared to Native App ?2) What are the features that available in Native Google maps but not in Google Maps Flutter?

November 29, 2021 at 06:48PM by RageshAntony
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Style framework ready to test
I am proud to present that I have made great progress in my backend framework work, which I shared with the name of "Style: Incoming Backend Framework". It is now ready to use for testing. I'm looking forward to your tests and results. Pub Package

November 29, 2021 at 10:55PM by mehmetyaz
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Any for best practices for responsive web apps with Flutter?
Sorry for the typo in the title. I hastily pressed post...I've been working with Flutter mobile for a little more than a year now for and absolutely love it. I recently started building out some small projects to experiment with the web version of Flutter and am struggling to understand the cleanest way to structure components for responsiveness.For example, with React/Bootstrap I can easily just create a flex box with a column layout and assign a flex parameter to each grid col that stacks automatically at smaller viewports (e.g. through med-and-above flex params). In Flutter however I can only seem to set a single flex parameter with Expanded.On top of that it seems that the responsiveness only seems to take affect when I hot reload the app (rather than smoothly as you collapse the window).Has anyone here worked extensively with this and have any good tips, suggestions, or example projects to learn from? I'm currently looking at https://github.com/gskinnerTeam/flutter-folio but it seemed super dense.

November 30, 2021 at 08:06AM by aka_suje
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Dev Salaries in Africa
If you are working as a Flutter Dev in Africa, please vote anonymously and let's have an idea of dev salaries in Africa.
https://twitter.com/FlutterZimbabwe/status/1465582114536144897

November 30, 2021 at 08:54AM by alistairholmes_
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Easy and fast State Management for MVP
Hello, I used flutter for some small projects, but the last time was about a year ago. Now I need to create a simple MVP, which will never become a full product. Therefore I need a state management library which is very easy and lightweight. What is in yout opinion my the best pick for such a case?

November 30, 2021 at 08:16AM by ERROR134
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

OpenAuth - A free and open source authenticator app built using Flutter
Coming from Android Native background, I wanted to try out something new, I am currently building OpenAuth; a free, secure and simple otp generator app then aims that suits my needs. The app is currently under construction but the core features are finished. Hope to receive feedback from y'all.If this types of posts are forbidden, I'll gladly delete it. Thanks!GitHub Link

November 30, 2021 at 09:55AM by isaiahcollins02
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Hi everyone, I just started collaborating on a project with a UI/UX designer with the aim to facilitate and streamline the gift giving process and have an ambitious deadline, looking for collaborators.
MVP objectiveDevelop a platform to bring together the gift giver and receiver and facilitate the exchange of gifts. An all-encompassing gift giving platform from the discovery of people's desired items to the completed delivery.For family members and friends who thoughtfully give presents but dislike the hassle and worry.In a world where people's desired items are unknown and digital gift giving is a tumultuous process.We aim to offer both the gift giver and receiver a platform to handle all gift giving related processes.Depends on the assumption that gift giving digitally is unnecessarily complicated.CakeCrusher/Project-Wishlist (github.com)

November 30, 2021 at 03:03PM by 1sosa1
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Is Flutter course from fireship beginner friendly?
I just finished Andrea's Complete Dart language but it seems that his flutter (most of udemy courses) course is a bit outdated, But flutter course from fireship seems interesting, but I only have knowledge about Dart, So will this course is suitable for me?

November 30, 2021 at 05:37PM by Ronin_Spect
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Skribbl.io Clone Tutorial with Flutter & Node.js
Hey everyone,I started my YouTube channel a month ago and started posting tutorial videos on how you can make Skribbl.io Clone - A multiplayer drawing and guessing game!Features Covered in the Tutorial Series:Creating & Joining Rooms (with Validation)Painting on Screen that is visible to everyone in the room (with some more options)Implementing Waiting LobbyChattingScore System (based on time)Game Logic (changing user turn, displaying new word every turn and more)Cross Platform(Can be played from Android, Web & iOS)Links:First VideoPlaylistWould love to know any improvements/suggestions to make better videos!Thank you!

November 30, 2021 at 06:30PM by OSetups
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Are 16GB of RAM gonna suffice for Flutter Development in the next 2-3 years?
Hey,I got the M1 Pro MacBook with 16GB of RAM. I needed a new device quickly, and the 32GB version and the M1 Max were not available. Also, I figured 16GB of RAM would suffice, since I've been using 32GB for the last two years and never really needed them. However, everyone I talk to is like "yo dawg, wtf, why'd you get the 16GB version, won't be enough (in the near future)". I'm only working on small to medium sized Flutter projects. Besides Android Studio, I usually keep a couple of browser windows, teams, iterm and gitkraken open. When I'm working, I'm sitting at 12-13GB of RAM usage. Is there any reason to expect an increase in memory consumption in the near future?

November 30, 2021 at 08:19PM by relativity_phase
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter for linux apps
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November 30, 2021 at 09:37PM by Deedss31
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

What do you guys think of "responsive_framework" package?
Have you used this package in any of your projects if so how was the experience?do you have experience with similar packages if so then what do you think of it?

December 01, 2021 at 04:12AM by NeatFastro
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