New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
My First Flutter App For Image Effects
So I have made my first Flutter application just to set an example for myself.Play Store => ImaginateYou can find the source code here: https://github.com/iatsu/imaginate
May 22, 2019 at 01:44PM by Agyieus
http://bit.ly/2Hut0Ns
My First Flutter App For Image Effects
So I have made my first Flutter application just to set an example for myself.Play Store => ImaginateYou can find the source code here: https://github.com/iatsu/imaginate
May 22, 2019 at 01:44PM by Agyieus
http://bit.ly/2Hut0Ns
Google Play
Imaginate - Apps on Google Play
A simple application to stylize your images, save and share them!
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
A Websocket LAN Chat app made with Flutter
http://bit.ly/2Hut2VA
May 22, 2019 at 01:35PM by JonasDeVrient
http://bit.ly/2YASvlU
A Websocket LAN Chat app made with Flutter
http://bit.ly/2Hut2VA
May 22, 2019 at 01:35PM by JonasDeVrient
http://bit.ly/2YASvlU
GitHub
devrnt/flutter-websocket-lan-chat
💬 A Flutter LAN-chat app for both Android & IOS that makes use of a Websocket - devrnt/flutter-websocket-lan-chat
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Flutter docs about simple state management got updated and now provider is the "official" package recommend by Flutter team
http://bit.ly/2Hut4Nc
May 22, 2019 at 01:25PM by EngineerScientist
http://bit.ly/2YAS4bg
Flutter docs about simple state management got updated and now provider is the "official" package recommend by Flutter team
http://bit.ly/2Hut4Nc
May 22, 2019 at 01:25PM by EngineerScientist
http://bit.ly/2YAS4bg
flutter.dev
Simple app state management
Now that you know about [declarative UIprogramming](/docs/development/data-and-backend/state-mgmt/declarative)and the difference between [ephemeral and appstate](/docs/development/data-and-backend/state-mgmt/ephemeral-vs-app),you are ready to learn about…
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
InheritedWidget with Generics (Parametrized Type)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xv442Z0w2I
May 22, 2019 at 03:45PM by zaiste
http://bit.ly/2M1deOk
InheritedWidget with Generics (Parametrized Type)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xv442Z0w2I
May 22, 2019 at 03:45PM by zaiste
http://bit.ly/2M1deOk
YouTube
Flutter in Practice - E23: InheritedWidget with Generics to parametrize the Data Type
Flutter in Practice is a free programming course that teaches how to write a mobile application using Flutter framework and Dart programming language. Instea...
New post on Flutter Dev Google group:
Widget is rendered more than once
Hello guys, I posted this problem in Stack Overflow a day ago but couldn't find any helpful answer so let me post my question here as well. I am implementing a chat application where users can share images. Each image is a stateful widget and each of them should get uploaded to the Firebase
May 22, 2019 at 04:09PM by Sajad Jaward
http://bit.ly/2WYLQkZ
Widget is rendered more than once
Hello guys, I posted this problem in Stack Overflow a day ago but couldn't find any helpful answer so let me post my question here as well. I am implementing a chat application where users can share images. Each image is a stateful widget and each of them should get uploaded to the Firebase
May 22, 2019 at 04:09PM by Sajad Jaward
http://bit.ly/2WYLQkZ
Google
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Super Hero Interaction developed in Flutter
http://bit.ly/2WkFlvK
May 22, 2019 at 04:25PM by EngineerScientist
http://bit.ly/2wejjw8
Super Hero Interaction developed in Flutter
http://bit.ly/2WkFlvK
May 22, 2019 at 04:25PM by EngineerScientist
http://bit.ly/2wejjw8
GitHub
pinkeshdarji/SuperHeroInteraction
SuperHeroInteraction. Contribute to pinkeshdarji/SuperHeroInteraction development by creating an account on GitHub.
New post on Flutter Dev Google group:
Help to understand
Hi again, as I mentioned before I'm not an expert in flutter and I'm studying some tutorials that I can’t understandand so I ask for your help to try to understand the meaning of these 2 sentences and how I can relate them to the data in my Database. For example, how can I identify Collections,
May 22, 2019 at 05:24PM by Antonio Gomez
http://bit.ly/2HvVGWj
Help to understand
Hi again, as I mentioned before I'm not an expert in flutter and I'm studying some tutorials that I can’t understandand so I ask for your help to try to understand the meaning of these 2 sentences and how I can relate them to the data in my Database. For example, how can I identify Collections,
May 22, 2019 at 05:24PM by Antonio Gomez
http://bit.ly/2HvVGWj
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Movies App made in Flutter with api data from TMDB.
->This is an app that displays you details of movies that you can search for, or browse.Features :
->Fetch api data from TMDB asynchronously.
->Dynamic Theming using BLoC
->Search Functionality
PlayStore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bimsina.movies
GitHub : https://github.com/bimsina/Matinee-Flutter
Video Demo : https://youtu.be/5_bDIUYLWzg
May 22, 2019 at 05:43PM by bimsina
http://bit.ly/2YPdiCv
Movies App made in Flutter with api data from TMDB.
->This is an app that displays you details of movies that you can search for, or browse.Features :
->Fetch api data from TMDB asynchronously.
->Dynamic Theming using BLoC
->Search Functionality
PlayStore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bimsina.movies
GitHub : https://github.com/bimsina/Matinee-Flutter
Video Demo : https://youtu.be/5_bDIUYLWzg
May 22, 2019 at 05:43PM by bimsina
http://bit.ly/2YPdiCv
Google Play
Matinee - Apps on Google Play
Learn about all your favorite Movies.
New tweet from FlutterDev:
On today's episode of the #BoringShow, @filiphracek is joined by two community experts, @diegoveloper and @robotoasterdev. Together, they have a look at gradients and source generation, respectively.
Watch here→ https://t.co/CQd8TyMXqI pic.twitter.com/Kamjs7zbo5— Flutter (@FlutterDev) May 22, 2019
May 22, 2019 at 06:14PM
http://twitter.com/FlutterDev/status/1131231749856485377
On today's episode of the #BoringShow, @filiphracek is joined by two community experts, @diegoveloper and @robotoasterdev. Together, they have a look at gradients and source generation, respectively.
Watch here→ https://t.co/CQd8TyMXqI pic.twitter.com/Kamjs7zbo5— Flutter (@FlutterDev) May 22, 2019
May 22, 2019 at 06:14PM
http://twitter.com/FlutterDev/status/1131231749856485377
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Should I learn Dart before diving into Flutter ?
Hi. I'm a first year computer science student from France. I heard about Flutter not that long ago while searching for cross-platform developing tools and now I want to learn it and use it as it seems to be a great tool and maybe demand will be there when I graduate. But I don't know where to start. I know a bit of python and I am familiar with the very basics of OOP, not much else. So, should I learn and be confortable with Dart before exploring Flutter ? Thank you to all.(Sorry for long post and probably broken english.)
May 22, 2019 at 07:31PM by areweyoungyet
http://bit.ly/2VE38CA
Should I learn Dart before diving into Flutter ?
Hi. I'm a first year computer science student from France. I heard about Flutter not that long ago while searching for cross-platform developing tools and now I want to learn it and use it as it seems to be a great tool and maybe demand will be there when I graduate. But I don't know where to start. I know a bit of python and I am familiar with the very basics of OOP, not much else. So, should I learn and be confortable with Dart before exploring Flutter ? Thank you to all.(Sorry for long post and probably broken english.)
May 22, 2019 at 07:31PM by areweyoungyet
http://bit.ly/2VE38CA
reddit
r/FlutterDev - Should I learn Dart before diving into Flutter ?
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
FlutterUI - Clean Designs - Rental Service
https://youtu.be/y_hX5AAFEB8
May 22, 2019 at 07:30PM by rajayogan27
http://bit.ly/30DVifO
FlutterUI - Clean Designs - Rental Service
https://youtu.be/y_hX5AAFEB8
May 22, 2019 at 07:30PM by rajayogan27
http://bit.ly/30DVifO
YouTube
FlutterUI - Clean Designs - Rental Service
Support me - https://paypal.me/RajaYogan
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
flutter paly remote audio and cache it
hi
i can play remote audio by
https://pub.dev/packages/audioplayer
but how save audio file after bufferd?
May 22, 2019 at 07:22PM by ahmad73jam
http://bit.ly/2M3sPg8
flutter paly remote audio and cache it
hi
i can play remote audio by
https://pub.dev/packages/audioplayer
but how save audio file after bufferd?
May 22, 2019 at 07:22PM by ahmad73jam
http://bit.ly/2M3sPg8
Dart packages
audioplayer | Flutter package
A Flutter audio plugin (Swift/Java) to play remote or local audio files (ios, android, macos)
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
What can i use in a <fill in the blank>
Hello, I am currently taking a Udemy course for Flutter. I am 30% in and have come to a point in the course where i have to build my own app. I type in "container" then proceed to use a row, but i cannot, i tried using a background image, nope, i then tried to do something with a text.. I seem to not know exactly what is available for whatever widget I'm working on. How can i see what widgets are available to be nested into other widgets? I know this might sound lame but, I'm just not retaining something. Also, are these widgets called attributes?Frustrated
May 22, 2019 at 08:02PM by scripteaze
http://bit.ly/2M1XnPy
What can i use in a <fill in the blank>
Hello, I am currently taking a Udemy course for Flutter. I am 30% in and have come to a point in the course where i have to build my own app. I type in "container" then proceed to use a row, but i cannot, i tried using a background image, nope, i then tried to do something with a text.. I seem to not know exactly what is available for whatever widget I'm working on. How can i see what widgets are available to be nested into other widgets? I know this might sound lame but, I'm just not retaining something. Also, are these widgets called attributes?Frustrated
May 22, 2019 at 08:02PM by scripteaze
http://bit.ly/2M1XnPy
reddit
r/FlutterDev - What can i use in a <fill in the blank>
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
MVVM in Flutter for Xamarin developers
http://bit.ly/2weCsy8
May 22, 2019 at 08:40PM by mshwf
http://bit.ly/2VYKiek
MVVM in Flutter for Xamarin developers
http://bit.ly/2weCsy8
May 22, 2019 at 08:40PM by mshwf
http://bit.ly/2VYKiek
Blogspot
MVVM in Flutter for Xamarin developers
If you are developing cross-platform apps in Xamarin then you've might heard of Flutter- the new framework for building apps for Andro...
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Flutter: Dynamic Dark/Light Theme with Provider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7gV89hnooM
May 22, 2019 at 09:49PM by Paulhal
http://bit.ly/30y7T4l
Flutter: Dynamic Dark/Light Theme with Provider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7gV89hnooM
May 22, 2019 at 09:49PM by Paulhal
http://bit.ly/30y7T4l
YouTube
Flutter: Dynamic Dark/Light Theme with Provider
Creating dynamic light and dark themes is easier than ever with the Provider pattern.
Article for this video: https://developer.school/flutter-dynamic-theming-with-provider/
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Article for this video: https://developer.school/flutter-dynamic-theming-with-provider/
Check out more free tutorials at https://developer.school
Chat with me, join…
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
How do I get my button grid to scale to the size of the container?
The problem I'm having is that we are trying to get a number entry grid like this, but we cant figure out how to get the buttons to auto size so they both a) have the margins I want between them, and b) fit the width of the container and the other elements in the container.we are using column's mainAxis.spaceBetween but so far all we have managed is hard coding the buttons to size thembasically how would we make this so it scales right to different devices will still keeping the nice margins and alignment (outsides of buttons align to submit button edges, and all horizontal and vertical margins are the same size)thanks! we have been falling apart over thisedit before posting: we may be trying a table class?
May 22, 2019 at 11:25PM by PicklesAreDope
http://bit.ly/2VL9IXL
How do I get my button grid to scale to the size of the container?
The problem I'm having is that we are trying to get a number entry grid like this, but we cant figure out how to get the buttons to auto size so they both a) have the margins I want between them, and b) fit the width of the container and the other elements in the container.we are using column's mainAxis.spaceBetween but so far all we have managed is hard coding the buttons to size thembasically how would we make this so it scales right to different devices will still keeping the nice margins and alignment (outsides of buttons align to submit button edges, and all horizontal and vertical margins are the same size)thanks! we have been falling apart over thisedit before posting: we may be trying a table class?
May 22, 2019 at 11:25PM by PicklesAreDope
http://bit.ly/2VL9IXL
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Navigator side-effects and route guarding.
I'm starting to refactor a Flutter app and I'm trying to divide concerns better between the app's Widget(s) and it's business logic.I was wondering if some of you have found some pattern to solve two isolation problems:The first is starting asynchronous tasks (like start and API call or a DB read) when a route is pushed without the page knowing about this side-effect.The second is route guarding which is basically disabling (or redirecting) a route push if some condition is false or resolves to false (Future<bool>). For example some pages of my app should be visitable only if the user is authenticated and I'd like to redirect to a sign-in (-on) page otherwise.I'd personally solve the first one by using an entity that implements RouteObserver and dispatches the tasks when a specific route name is pushed. I do not want to just dispatch it before the WidgetBuilder provided in the routes parameter of MaterialApp returns its widget.For the second one I'm not seeing a better solution than wrapping the Navigator in my custom implementation however this would make my app pages depend on this non-standard Navigator and I'd like to avoid that.I'd like to discuss alternatives to these solutions and possibly reason about possible pitfalls.
May 22, 2019 at 11:54PM by Phy96
http://bit.ly/2HL327b
Navigator side-effects and route guarding.
I'm starting to refactor a Flutter app and I'm trying to divide concerns better between the app's Widget(s) and it's business logic.I was wondering if some of you have found some pattern to solve two isolation problems:The first is starting asynchronous tasks (like start and API call or a DB read) when a route is pushed without the page knowing about this side-effect.The second is route guarding which is basically disabling (or redirecting) a route push if some condition is false or resolves to false (Future<bool>). For example some pages of my app should be visitable only if the user is authenticated and I'd like to redirect to a sign-in (-on) page otherwise.I'd personally solve the first one by using an entity that implements RouteObserver and dispatches the tasks when a specific route name is pushed. I do not want to just dispatch it before the WidgetBuilder provided in the routes parameter of MaterialApp returns its widget.For the second one I'm not seeing a better solution than wrapping the Navigator in my custom implementation however this would make my app pages depend on this non-standard Navigator and I'd like to avoid that.I'd like to discuss alternatives to these solutions and possibly reason about possible pitfalls.
May 22, 2019 at 11:54PM by Phy96
http://bit.ly/2HL327b
reddit
r/FlutterDev - Navigator side-effects and route guarding.
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Flutter: LinearGradient background
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZiw9MWLlys
May 22, 2019 at 11:38PM by Paulhal
http://bit.ly/2VTQbJP
Flutter: LinearGradient background
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZiw9MWLlys
May 22, 2019 at 11:38PM by Paulhal
http://bit.ly/2VTQbJP
YouTube
Flutter: LinearGradient background
Flutter: LinearGradient background
In this video we look at using the LinearGradient decoration to create interesting backgrounds within our Widget.
Learn Ionic 4 From Scratch: https://leanpub.com/learnionic4fromscratch
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In this video we look at using the LinearGradient decoration to create interesting backgrounds within our Widget.
Learn Ionic 4 From Scratch: https://leanpub.com/learnionic4fromscratch
Interested in learning more about…
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
(WIP) APP for my Faculty !
http://bit.ly/2YJ0Fc4
May 23, 2019 at 01:40AM by Starrux
http://bit.ly/2HvAfod
(WIP) APP for my Faculty !
http://bit.ly/2YJ0Fc4
May 23, 2019 at 01:40AM by Starrux
http://bit.ly/2HvAfod
GitHub
Iliescu-Dorin/CS-UBB
A simple but efficient Flutter application made for my faculty - Iliescu-Dorin/CS-UBB
New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Display a status update page if user has data
Hi all,Basically, a user registers and create an account, the sees the current status of the submission he made 'submitted'What I want is that next time the user login, I would check if the user has a document/collection in firestore, if he has, he his taking to the application status page,But if he doesn't have, he is taking to the beginning to fill the form.So I guess my main question is how do I check if he has particular document in firestore.FYI: my data model is ...... Collection ('user'). document(user.uid). collection ('update')....So basically I want to check if a collection update exist?, Each time the user login.
May 23, 2019 at 01:07AM by lanrayx2
http://bit.ly/2YIyiui
Display a status update page if user has data
Hi all,Basically, a user registers and create an account, the sees the current status of the submission he made 'submitted'What I want is that next time the user login, I would check if the user has a document/collection in firestore, if he has, he his taking to the application status page,But if he doesn't have, he is taking to the beginning to fill the form.So I guess my main question is how do I check if he has particular document in firestore.FYI: my data model is ...... Collection ('user'). document(user.uid). collection ('update')....So basically I want to check if a collection update exist?, Each time the user login.
May 23, 2019 at 01:07AM by lanrayx2
http://bit.ly/2YIyiui
reddit
r/FlutterDev - Display a status update page if user has data
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:
Redux & Flutter
http://bit.ly/2Hxmc1u
May 23, 2019 at 01:04AM by javico2609
http://bit.ly/2YIyj1k
Redux & Flutter
http://bit.ly/2Hxmc1u
May 23, 2019 at 01:04AM by javico2609
http://bit.ly/2YIyj1k
GitHub
javico2609/flutter-challenges
Flutter UI examples. Contribute to javico2609/flutter-challenges development by creating an account on GitHub.