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Cross plattform practical choice?
I see the advantage in using cross plattform SDKs like Flutter. But both Android and iOS Apps use their own look and guidelines and to mimic the native feeling in the end the codes still differ when using material and cupertino widgets.I know you can run a material design app on ios but does not look professional at all for me.What is your thought on this?

December 10, 2018 at 08:14PM by Behelitoh
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Hot Reload For Flutter Integration Tests – Maurice McCabe 🤓👍 – Medium
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December 10, 2018 at 09:56PM by mmcc007
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How to get the most out of the flutter documentation
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December 10, 2018 at 08:13PM by rahiche
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Upcoming change: flutter tool crash reports will contain error message
Hi all, In flutter/flutter#24632 , I'm updating the crash reporting for the `flutter` command-line tool to include the error message in the crash report. These crash reports only apply to developers building Flutter apps while they're using the

December 10, 2018 at 10:58PM by Todd Volkert
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

App Bar Help
Hey everyone!​I want to integrate a similar app bar to the Khan Academy App in my own flutter application. I will have two pieces of text when the app bar is expanded, and then merge them when the bar is collapsed. Please let me know how I can achieve this. Thanks!https://reddit.com/link/a5015i/video/lh39b2ffqi321/player

December 10, 2018 at 10:31PM by BK1031-OFFICIAL
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Adding flutter fragments/activities to platform apps
I was playing around with android aosp project and was wondering if I can perform flutter create on apps which uses android make file instead of grade. Anyone have any ideas?

December 10, 2018 at 11:24PM by arv1995
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Beginner -- Creating pages with distint variables
Beginner programmer here, Flutter/Dart is my first language. I am having trouble understanding what I think will be a simple concept. I am trying to create multiple pages of an app using a class as a template. Each page has several textfields where data will be entered. Each of these values will be used in calculations which are specfic to that page and output to variables. My problem is I need to access those off each page and keep them separate for later use. I can get the pages created and do the calculations. I can display those values and calculation results on the created page, but each subsequent page has the same variable name.​I apologize for such simple questions. I feel like I have turned the internet upside down, but I just don't know how to properly phrase a search to come up with anything worthwhile.

December 11, 2018 at 01:13AM by YoBaby11
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Beginner -- Moving data from one class to another
I am a brand new programmer so please excuse my ignorance. Flutter/Dart is my first language and the learning curve is steep. I'm still successfully climbing though.​I am stuck with accessing data from one class to another. I have a parent page and many child pages. I will enter data on the child pages, crunch some calculations on that data, and then display the data on the parent page. The parent page will display data from ALL the child pages. I initially thought using variables was the way to go, but today I read about ValueListenable and that intrigued me. My problem is I don't understand the steps of the ValueListenable process and how the ValueListenableBuilder, ValueNotifier, and ValueListenable all work together.​Is this the best way to move data from one class to another?

December 11, 2018 at 01:02AM by YoBaby11
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When should we extend an existing component instead of Stateless/StatefulWidget?
I realize Flutter was built with composition in mind. Nevertheless, I have seen many, many tutorials and examples where the author does something like this:
class CustomButton extends RaisedButton { final VoidCallback onPressed; final Widget child; const CustomButton({@required this.onPressed, this.child}) : super(onPressed: onPressed, child: child); @override Widget build() {} 
I have also seen many arguing that when customizing a widget such as RaisedButton we should instead create our own StatelessWidget and use the original widget as a child. So as a novice, I'm wondering if this is just a case of some people not following best practices or if there are instances where we would want to do one over the other. Does it matter?One thing I'm unsure about is that when composing a new widget that extends from StatelessWidget, we don't make a call to super(), which would seem to mean that we can no longer pass a normal RaisedButton's properties to CustomButtonunless we explicitly mark them in the constructor. Is this a correct observation?

December 11, 2018 at 04:57AM by _HEATH3N_
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

! No devices available
Hi! I'm haiving some trouble with my phone, why I'd like to run flutter on only a virtual device. I've been working on this for days now with no success. Is it even possible? I'm using android studio, where I have created a new virtual device, but still it says "no device" when I run flutter.

December 11, 2018 at 09:50AM by Battleaxes
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Split dart files
I'm used to C++ and having a linker. I'm looking for how to make Android Studio understand multiple .dart files, compile and link them. Can anyone direct me to materials that explain projects with multiple .dart files? Thanks, Mitch

December 11, 2018 at 12:43PM by Mitch Besser
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How to make a new widget appear on the screen?
Hi All, When I click on an icon, how can I make a new widget appear on the screen ? Like it would be possible with a ShowDialog() method ? In my case I would like to show some icons. Should I search the "Overlay" methodology proposed by the flutter framework ? Thx for your help, and do not

December 11, 2018 at 02:04PM by Julien P.
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In App paiement for a car park
Hi, Just starting a project with flutter and I am hitting a big wall. Let's say my app is to manage a car park. When a user parks he chose how long he will stay parked and then he pays. How am I supposed to proceed? Should I use Google pay? If so is there any flutter api to do so or should a build it native and use a platform to connect to it? Or can I use an external payment Api to make the payment?

December 11, 2018 at 01:10PM by kelinox
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Which architecture should I use for a chat app
Hi guys please I'm in finals, and I want to use flutter for my project , I'm confused which architecture should I use May be bloc or redux or scoped model , the chat app will be almost similar to whatsapp, please I need advice from experts

December 11, 2018 at 02:19PM by ibrahim shehu ibrahim
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I was thrown into a Flutter project as a junior developer. Here's how it went.
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December 11, 2018 at 03:13PM by jusulamminheimo
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Which Java version are you running with Flutter?
I'm going crazy here. Code apparently works on another machine, but doesn't behave the same on my machine in the office.

December 11, 2018 at 01:50PM by somenick
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Row example from flutter website not running. Help.
I am learning flutter layout and I copied code from flutter website, row example:import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() {
runApp(
Row(
children: <Widget>[
Expanded(
child: Text('Deliver features faster', textAlign: TextAlign.center, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr),
),
Expanded(
child: Text('Craft beautiful UIs', textAlign: TextAlign.center, textDirection: TextDirection.ltr),
),
Expanded(
child: FittedBox(
fit: BoxFit.contain, // otherwise the logo will be tiny
child: const FlutterLogo(),
),
),
],
)
);
}But it is not working at all. Giving errors

December 11, 2018 at 05:07PM by one_lame_programmer
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

User auth/login flow for different user types
Hi Everyone!​I am make Flutter app with Firebase backend to help people connect with DIY experts.Normal users can sign up using social auth.But need to verify experts are real experts. So when they apply we interview them and if they pass we sign them up. My idea is to enable email/password auth for these expert users. This way we can add them as user via Firebase console with email/password. Then update the database via console with the user details. In app will have separate login flow for experts - separate button for ‘experts’.I am not experience in develop app for two such different user types. I have not see any open source implement in Flutter. Any thought on my idea or any advice on better way?​Thanks!

December 11, 2018 at 06:30PM by Flutter_Dev
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