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GGroup: Re: A Alibaba problem about ios8 font
Hello Shubin, We have responded to https://ift.tt/2IpTddH. Can you please provide more information on your problem? Thanks, Matt On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 at 21:15, 王树彬(国有) wrote: > > Hello Matt and Flutter guys, > > I meet an critical problem

Submitted April 03, 2018 at 12:38AM by Matt Sullivan
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GGroup: Keyboard Auto scroll problem
Guys, anyone help me, how to auto scroll when textbox focused and keyboard is showing in a form???

Submitted April 03, 2018 at 12:11PM by Sel Vam
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Reddit: Keep BottomNavigationBar When Push to New Screen with Navigator
In iOS, we have a UITabBarController which stays permanently at the bottom of the screen when we push to a new ViewController.In Flutter, we have a bottomNavigationBar of a Scaffold. However, unlike iOS, when we Navigator.push to a new screen, this bottomNavigationBar disappears.In my app, I want to fulfil this requirement: Home screen has a bottomNavigationBar with 2 items (a & b) presenting screen A & B. By default, screen A is displayed. Inside screen A, there is a button. Tap that button, Navigator.push to screen C. Now in screen C, we can still see the bottomNavigationBar with 2 items. Tap item b, I go to screen B. Now in screen B, tap item a in the bottomNavigationBar, I go back to screen C (not A, A is currently below C in the navigation hierarchy).How can I do this? Thanks, guys.

Submitted April 03, 2018 at 01:14PM by harry7cao
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Reddit: Flutter package to show platform **dependent** widgets.
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Submitted April 03, 2018 at 01:10PM by Redditturi
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Reddit: flutter_firebase_ui | Library to quickly implement Firebase authentication. It provides UI for the common identity providers: Facebook, Google, Twitter and email.
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Submitted April 03, 2018 at 06:34PM by Purple_Pizzazz
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Reddit: I made a super simple Flutter package for adding padding
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Submitted April 03, 2018 at 09:17PM by athornz
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Reddit: Flutter custom indicator animation
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Submitted April 03, 2018 at 10:20PM by Purple_Pizzazz
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Reddit: Dilemma of a newbie Flutter dev
First of all i apologize for a post which is more of a question/discussion rather than a helpful tutorial video or some new plugin info, this sub helped me a lot since i decided to start and learn Flutter, and it's the most suited place to ask it.A little background: I'm new to Flutter, and new to mobile apps development in general, i learned C, C++, Python and Java, and when i decided i want to start learning developing Mobile Applications i thought that Cross Platform Development is the best place to start. When i had to choose the first framework to go with i considered Ionic, Xamarin and React Native. Since i had no previous JavaScript knowledge (or any web development knowledge except some HTML and CSS) i started learning JS, but then i saw a post in another subreddit about Flutter going beta - since it's the closest to the familiar OOP languages i knew i stopped learning JS and started with Flutter.I started with the tutorials in the official Flutter docs, and some YouTube videos, and eventually i decided to start a real project and learn "on the go", it's the best learning method from my experience.I'm currently working on a project, a big one, which is much bigger then normal apps you build to learn a new language like to-do app or a cryptocurrency one, and now after i'm about 20% "finished" i noticed it's a mass since i built most of it while learning and learnt most of what i know while building it.It isn't based on any architecture and everything is inside one big main dart file (except of some theme and font data).It made me think of stop everything and go to the basics, maybe build some simpler apps or even rebuild this project using the knowledge i accumulated and based on some architecture i will learn.My question is - if you were me, what would you do? Should i start from simpler apps, rebuild my project, or even finish it and rebuild it from the ground up when it's already done?And the million dollar question - what's the best way to learn flutter? There are several YouTube channels but no one real big course like in Udemy etc.Thank you for your time, hope to learn from you guys :)

Submitted April 04, 2018 at 12:34AM by argamanza
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Reddit: [Concept App] Plantly: Buy plants.
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Submitted April 04, 2018 at 08:20AM by ivaskuu
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Reddit: Best Database for Flutter
I really with Realm was supported. I have been using CoreData on iOS and love it. Firebase is awesome too but my ideal set up for mobile is using Realm for data that lives on the Device for CRUD and using Firebase for users, and global data labels. That way you can optimize your use and not get charged as much.Anyone have experience righting platform specific code for realm?For those that don't know what realm is: https://realm.io

Submitted April 04, 2018 at 01:42PM by SoundDr
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Reddit: Flutter mobile developer facebook and WhatsApp group
Flutter developers join these active group . If you work with fb and WhatsApp way !Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/392934177836346WhatsApp : https://chat.whatsapp.com/invite/3coGATuZzGOIg7dN93Hdrk

Submitted April 04, 2018 at 02:52PM by kanu_lp
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GGroup: dragbox
I have 5 drag box and 5 drag target in the flutter. I pick up a drag box and placed in one of the drop targets, what I want is to if I pick a drag box and its place there and only 4 drag box should be remaining means that drag box removed from there.

Submitted April 04, 2018 at 05:43PM by rishabh singh
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