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Would you be interested in an in-depth course about writing tests for legacy code in Flutter?
Legacy code is code without a test. In the existing project, we mostly spent 70-80% of the time maintaining code. And test acts as a safety net for our code. But how do we work with a code which does not have any tests?Writing test for legacy code is tricky.However, once we understand the basic principles, we can write tests with legacy code using techniques like Extracting interface, Extract and overriding the method, breaking dependencies with dependency injection. And also use these techniques to write effective units, widgets, golden(screenshot), and end-to-end tests in Flutter.There is already are really good book on this by Michael C. FeathersWorking Effectively with Legacy CodeAnd various people in the community have contributed with some good stuff:Testing Legacy Code Elliotte by Rusty HaroldTesting and Refactoring Legacy Code​Since this topics cover more broadly and not specific to Flutter, I feel that we need more resources on this topic.So what about a course showing how to write tests for an existing real-world project which does not have any tests? And go step by step teaching different techniques?Would you be interested? Would you pay for it? What topics would you like to see covered? Or what challenges do you face while writing tests for the legacy which you would like to see covered?If you are interested then you can help me by filling out this form.
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March 04, 2022 at 05:00AM by burhanrashid52
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Freelancing as a Flutter Dev
How realistic would it be to freelance as a flutter dev or a cross platform app dev in general.

March 04, 2022 at 08:59AM by notGaruda1
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Out Of The Box Idea For Futter Apps
I want to create an app using flutter for my final year project but I have not been able to find app ideas. Please suggest me some ideas.

March 04, 2022 at 08:31AM by Kayto-_
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Is there anything like commitlint for dart?
Hi guys, I'm searching for a commitlint-like for dart but I didn't find anything. Are there any? Do you use any tool that ensures to follow semantic commits?Thanks

March 04, 2022 at 11:10AM by Max_97
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What is your preferred i18n/translation library ?
Says it all in the title: What is your favorite library to make your apps support multiple languages ?
I see quite a lot of libraries on pub.dev and would be curious which of them you've chosen and maybe also the reason for it and your experiences with it.

March 04, 2022 at 12:21PM by shorty_luky99
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Would you prefer writing your backend in Dart if it was easy?
Hi! I've been working on a new type of backend framework for Flutter and Dart for the past six months. I call it Serverpod. It has a couple of cool features that make the process of building a backend smoother:It's written in Dart, so you will feel immediately at home if you know Flutter.It will generate your client code; calling an endpoint is as easy as calling a local method in Flutter.It comes with an ORM where you can send statically typed objects right to your database.It got support for all the usual stuff; authentication, web sockets, file uploads, etc. (It even comes with the Flutter code for these!)This is an early version, but already used in production by a few apps. I would love to get some feedback on the project. Is it helpful to be able to write the server code in Dart? What would it take for you to start using Serverpod in your project? Are there any crucial parts missing?Here's the link: https://serverpod.dev

March 04, 2022 at 01:42PM by vik76
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Functional Programming in Dart: Foundation Part 0

Hey guys, This is the first article (also my first article overall) in a series of articles that aims to apply functional programming concepts using Dart and Flutter. Foundation Part 0 submitted by /u/yp099 link comments https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev/comments/t6iugv/functional_programming_in_dart_foundation_part_0/
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How to add Digital Haggle(negotiation) feature on app.

Imagine a chaotic selling environment like stock exchange, where there're buyers on site. My app tends to connect buyers from home. I want to add haggle feature for users from home, what are some ways and ideas to do so without harming both parties. Few thoughts from my side: Add a auction... https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev/comments/t7amkg/how_to_add_digital_hagglenegotiation_feature_on/
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Why is coding pixel perfect designs so painful?

Design collaboration tools have become increasingly popular in the last years. Designers have greatly benefited from tools such as Figma to complete their work in an increasingly intuitive, organized, easy and quicker manner. Collaboration with other functions in the business like marketing or... https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev/comments/t8jmg7/why_is_coding_pixel_perfect_designs_so_painful/
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Flutter vs. React Native – Which One to Choose in 2022

For bigger apps that need native programming, Flutter is the most suitable option. React Native adapts well to apps that can be developed from plug-and-play modules. submitted by /u/elviracoker link comments https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev/comments/t9h6y1/flutter_vs_react_native_which_one_to_choose_in/
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Flutter Ecommerce App Using Provider Package + Carousel Slider + Heart Animation + Add To Cart + Total Price

An ecommerce app created by using provider package. Showing products in a well design UI and user can add product to cart and calculate total price. https://github.com/MaheshManoharan/Flutter-Ecommerce_App_Provider_Cart submitted by /u/Green-Campaign101 [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev/comments/t9l1df/flutter_ecommerce_app_using_provider_package/
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