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Responsive Builder: A set of widgets to make responsive UI building in flutter more readable
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October 29, 2019 at 09:58PM by Elixane
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I am having a problem with SingleChildScrollView containing a Expanded widget.
I am new to Flutter but not to programing. My first app has a login of course. The login screen was just as I wanted it but the keyboard covered the bottom half. I looked it up and found I needed to surround it with SingleChildScrollView. After many attempts I managed to get it to compile and

October 30, 2019 at 01:17AM by John Hart
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Problems understanding Sqflite with flutter
Hi, i'm beggining to understand dart:flutter, and to practice i already created a CRUD with flutter, but now i want to make a offline Login with Sqflite but theres no tutorial that answer this simple question for me: my idea for this is to create the usual db with the table for user, and the attributes username and password, and the corresponding model, the login screen will be the typical UI with the text box for insert the username and the password and the login button, so this is the thing: how can i make the app, that when the user press the login button, it searchs if the username and the password introduced by the user matches some on the table user of the database, and, if it matches someone (the login succeeds) it navigates to another screen, and, if it not find a match (the login fails) then it shows an error message.

October 30, 2019 at 12:41AM by Squall322
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

FlutterVN newsletter #1
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October 30, 2019 at 08:23AM by anticafe
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Alice | Alice is an HTTP Inspector tool for Flutter which helps debugging http requests. It catches and stores http requests and responses, which can be viewed via simple UI.
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October 30, 2019 at 10:05AM by EngineerScientist
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

How would you realise this in Flutter? (Beginner)
Hello dear FlutterDev community,I am currently developing apps for a case study and I already finished this exact UI in React Native, now its Flutters turn. How would you go about creating this UI (tab bar, etc)? What would you recommend me to use? I see theres Cupertino and Material "themeing" in Flutter. But the elements I use in this UI should neither look very Material Design like nor like native Apple UI components (maybe except for the tab bar?). Am I right in thinking that I have to create my own Widgets so that it'll look like this? Or should I just go with Material and adjust the widgets to kinda look like the components in the mockup screens?https://imgur.com/HZVZ1AqPS: I've got like 2 more months to realise this, do you think its possible? Its not a very complex app, however should definitely work on iOS and Android (the React Native app was done in around 1 1/2 weeks without any big React Native background).All the best and thanks in advance!

October 30, 2019 at 11:08AM by flexinlikejackson
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter Design Patterns: An overview of the Template Method design pattern and its implementation in Dart and Flutter
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October 30, 2019 at 02:27PM by mkobuolys
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Convention for widget field visibility in Flutter
In Dart, private visibility is indicated with a leading underscore. Is there a convention on whether or not to make the fields of Flutter widgets private? I would normally seek to encapsulate classes, but the underscore convention does increase the boilerplate around constructors, and you don't seem to generally get hold of widget instances and interact with them from user code very often, so the need for clear boundaries is perhaps less crucial.

October 30, 2019 at 03:44PM by DangerousStick2
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How to — A “dismiss up” flutter animation
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October 30, 2019 at 04:24PM by Elixane
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Minesweeper Clone using Flutter Web
I recently saw someone posted their version of Minesweeper for the web and I had also created my own version recently and decided to share. Try out the dark mode (I would love some feedback on what colors and shades I should use to make it more easier to see).Github: https://github.com/D10100111001/minesweeper_online
Website: https://minesweeper.sasid.me
Image: https://imgur.com/czZESEN​Any feedback on the design, code reviews, state management, perf advice, or any other comments are welcome.​The same code can be used to run on mobile but I have not published the apps to the respective stores. The mobile app is much more performant than the web counterpart as web is still in tech preview.

October 30, 2019 at 06:13PM by 0000010100111001
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Common practice for communication with backend?
Hey y'all. I have very little experience with app development, I worked through some of the example projects on the Flutter website back when Flutter 1.0 was first released, but that's about it. I have more experience with back- and front-end web development.I want to work on a personal flutter project that will require users to sign up (either through a third party, their e-mail, or locally on their device). It should also allow the users to communicate and interact with each other (e.g. visit their public profile).I have an idea how I will develop the screens of the app using flutter, but I'm still a bit lost about the backend. I know that I will need a database and run a server, so I will probably also rent a domain and set up a simple landing page. But how would the app communicate with the server? My idea was to set up a comprehensive API that is only accessible from within the app, and allows it to communicate with the main server. I'm sure there is an easy way for the app to send HTTP requests to the server and read the answer, e.g. as JSON or CSV.Is that generally the desired approach to go about this? Would a simple token mechanism be an appropriate measure to keep attackers from spoofing their user agent and accessing the API? Are there any books on the topic you could recommend? Thank you so much everyone, and good luck with your projects!

October 30, 2019 at 09:08PM by al_cauchy
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New post on /r/flutterdev subreddit:

Flutter mobile, web and desktop — The stars race
An app running on mobile, web and desktop, the stars race.How long do you think it will take for flutter to get the first position on this run? Today flutter entered the top 10 repos.Web version: https://jhbitencourt.github.io/stars-race/Article: https://medium.com/flutter-community/flutter-mobile-web-and-desktop-the-stars-race-770d7b8df1b8Github: https://github.com/JHBitencourt/stars_race

October 30, 2019 at 10:23PM by JHBitencourt
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