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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Why Flutter blocked in Bangladesh region
We Are the developers from Bangladesh, we face some problem in flutter sdk download + pub update, all servers ar blocked from Bangladesh why? google don't need Flutter Developers from Bangladesh? 😷😓

April 20, 2020 at 05:09PM by Arman Khan Tonmoy
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Becoming a Google developer expert.
Hello guys , I just wanted to ask what are the steps to proceed to be a GDE. I checked the GDE websites , twitter page also Linkedin profile also other GDEs youtube.Should the GDE have a very deep knowledge in flutter & dart , or can he/she just be a famous contributor or youtuber to the community?

April 20, 2020 at 05:12PM by MeitanteiAshour
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Flutter Github Action Error
I tried setting up a github action workflow file to perform some operations on pull request - build the debug apk of the master branch and the branch making the pull request. The workflow file returns the error: *Errorevery step must define a `uses` or `run` key. * See the workflow below. Any

April 20, 2020 at 05:27PM by Abada Samuel
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Flutter app fails to sign in using firebase
My app is working just fine, I configured firebase exactly as per the documentation but when I try to sign is using my email or phone, the debug console output these lines: E/[EGL-ERROR](23198): __egl_platform_cancel_buffers:644: > surface->num_buffers(4) > D/Surface (23198): Surface::disconnect

April 20, 2020 at 05:45PM by TV1 Rwanda
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Flutter webview plugin
I have an issue with webview flutter. I am trying to make payments with some payment platforms in flutter webview. The payment platforms do OTP verfication using another tab but the webview plugins get stuck at that point. //flutter_webview_pluginWebviewScaffold( url: "${widget.transactionUrl

April 20, 2020 at 06:10PM by Badmus Adeyinka
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

API support for RTP & sip ?
Android has provided API support for "android.net.rtp" and "android.net.sip". Does flutter has the same support?

April 20, 2020 at 06:37PM by kcath
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Web - Twitter sign in using Firebase Auth
Can any please help me with Twitter sign in using Firebase Auth in FLUTTER WEB. There’s a library for mobile sdk and it works fine. I want to achieve the same in Flutter Web and Firebase. Please help. Thanks

April 20, 2020 at 07:08PM by lspradeep21
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Creative Engineering - Adaptive UI and Web Assembly
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April 20, 2020 at 08:06PM by SoundDr
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

How do I get state within other providers?
I have a provider that manages authentication state, authenticated user and api token, how do I make these data available within other providers?

April 20, 2020 at 07:53PM by BenQoder
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

shared_preferences persistence not guaranteed
Hi! Reading the flutter docs while searching for an alternative to localStorage they suggest using shared_preferences to persist values to disk https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/persistence/key-valueHowever, the first paragraph of https://pub.dev/packages/shared_preferences states that neither platform (ios/android) can guarantee the persistence. Why exactly is this persistence not guaranteed?

April 20, 2020 at 08:47PM by bionicnacho
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April 20, 2020 at 09:33PM
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Unable to access flutter.dev
I'm trying to download flutter onto my Mac (I'm a beginner) and I haven't been able to access flutter.dev for days. I've tried using Safari, Chrome and Firefox so I know it isn't a browser thing. Is the site down? And is there another way to download flutter?

April 21, 2020 at 12:38AM by zelmi01
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New post on Flutter Dev Google group:

Flutter app testing to see the progress
Is flutter use any tools like react native uses expo? Reply me if anyone know?

April 21, 2020 at 01:19AM by Hassan Yasin
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter badly needs a better state management story
Before I start complaining: I love Flutter, and I think the folks working on it are fantastic and are focusing on the right things.I was delighted by Flutter when I started to learn it - it seemed opinionated, clear and intuitive to learn and use. It seemed like I had finally found a sane answer for cross platform mobile app development.But then I arrived at state management, and it felt like the wheels fell off.Learning state management has been a huge stumbling block for me learning and moving forward with the framework.I'm new to Flutter and have a ton to learn, but I'm an experienced software engineer, so I think many other new flutter devs are probably feeling the same way that I am.I don't have the answers, but I think Flutter is an incredible project and I want to see it succeed, so I'd like to see the community talking about this more. (Or maybe someone can tell me I'm being ridiculous and should just use "X" - I'd be okay with that too : P )I'm still trying to get my head around exactly why state management seems overly complicated, but here area few ideas:Too many options, not enough opinionsIt's hard to understand (from reading the docs/guides) what the Flutter team thinks you should do.This, for instance, feels like the docs saying: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯"Provider" seems solid, but is confusing (may be a naming convention thing)After a lot of research, it seems like "Provider" is the leading/most recommended solution, currently. I'm seeing a lot of people saying "don't overthink it, just use Provider".But going from a primarily UI component based widget tree full of "buttons" and "lists", to a widget tree riddled with "ChangeNotifierProviders", "MultiProviders", "Consumers", and "Models" feels a bit overwhelming.In addition, the generic nature of the naming conventions (Provider? What is it providing? Could we just say "data" somewhere here?) adds a lot of cognitive overhead - at least for me.I feel like Provider is very close to a great solution, but I just wish it was more intuitive.What's a widget, again?While I've accepted that Everything Is A Widget, I think Flutter could be better if there was a clearer differentiation between widgets that represent a "physical" part of the UI (like a button, scaffold, card, etc..), and widgets that are used that just for passing state around, but don't actually represent a UI component.There's a moment of "whiplash" that happens in the learning process that I haven't seen addressed.
When you start learning Flutter, a "widget" seems to be defined as a UI component that may contain some state and can respond to interaction.But when you start moving into (even very simple) state management, suddenly widgets become something much more broad and confusing. A widget can just be concerned with data, or transferring state. This is a big change, and it can be hard to get your head around at first.I think the docs could be clearer about this. I'm not entirely sure how.---Thanks for reading if you've gotten this far, would love to hear if other people are struggling with these things too, or if I'm the anomaly here.And again - I really appreciate all the work that the contributors/team have done for this project, and hope that it continues to grow and become better.

April 21, 2020 at 03:23AM by somethingsound
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Why does r/androiddev hates Flutter?
So lately I've been scrolling through r/androiddev (I have 5+ years of Android dev experience, currently working with Flutter). What I realized is that most people over there do not really understand Flutter and starts bashing it here and there.By the looks of it, they literally hate Dart as a language and have fallen in love with Kotlin. I couldn't think of any particular reason why they'd do so without even giving flutter a try.Most comments that are logical and praise flutter are downvoted into oblivion.Why, do you guys think, android devs just hate Flutter? Have you had similar experiences in the past too?

April 21, 2020 at 06:36AM by rivendell_elf
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