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Reddit: How can I achive this multi line flexible text input ?
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Submitted March 24, 2018 at 09:02PM by PrimeNexes
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Reddit: Easy way to turn off ripples?
I've noticed that the iOS offerings are somewhat lacking in Flutter. It seems like all the example apps / documentation all start with MaterialApp scaffold as a base.I'm wondering if I can just do that and pass some boolean somewhere that says useRipple: Platform.isAndroid so that the ripple stuff is only on Android and not in my iOS app.Alternatively is there a good way to get rid of them? For buttons, action-bar back/action buttons, etc?

Submitted March 24, 2018 at 10:31PM by TranslucentPond
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Reddit: After reading the guides, still cannot get my app running.
Hi, I have no experience at all with mobile dev, mostly on web with Python and Ruby. I'm just trying out flutter since it's like the best thing right now. But after reading, I managed to get the stuff set up and running using VS code. I can at most create some screens and stuffs like that, but I still don't get how to organise my files in flutter and is there a naming convention for files? Is there concept like model or controller? Do we need a model in mobile app dev? I'm actually trying to link up with firebase for this, do I then still need to create my own model class?

Submitted March 25, 2018 at 04:58AM by renewal13
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Reddit: local_notifications: plugin for creating basic local notifications for Android and iOS
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Submitted March 25, 2018 at 03:31AM by mythichelm
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GGroup: Do I need MacOS to develop/build app for IOS ?
Hello, I am new to flutter. the codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/flutter/#1 says i need a MacOS computer to build app for IOS. not sure why, when i can build android app on windows !

Submitted March 25, 2018 at 06:53AM by Flutterbug
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Reddit: Question on State Management
What are some good options for state management for medium sized apps?I was tinkering with redux but it feels like way too much overhead.Im building an app that does login, management of favourites, and socket communication. When stuff is passed through the socket, various widgets will need to change their data.Examples with source would be much appreciated.

Submitted March 26, 2018 at 12:13AM by Nrdrsr
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GGroup: Feedback for documentation "Flutter for Android Developers"
In the doc Flutter for Android Developers, there's a section about using Isolates < https://flutter.io/flutter-for-android/#what-is-the-equivalent-of-an-asynctask-or-intentservice-on-android> to run expensive code off the UI thread. The example code works well, except it forgets to kill the

Submitted March 26, 2018 at 03:07AM by Austin Sims
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Reddit: Job prospects for Flutter devs?
Is anyone hiring Flutter devs? What is the job market right now, or maybe next year?

Submitted March 26, 2018 at 04:56AM by dukovni
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GGroup: Recommended updates to AndroidManifest
Howdy, With https://ift.tt/2G7BfA2, we're changing the default configuration of the AndroidManifest generated by flutter create to include "screenLayout" and "desnity" in the "configChanges" attribute. This prevents flutter apps from restarting on Android when either of

Submitted March 26, 2018 at 05:36PM by Jonah Williams
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Reddit: Rise Up! — The story of how the Hamilton App uses Flutter to do more for its fans.
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Submitted March 26, 2018 at 06:02PM by KingBaal
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