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GGroup: FIDL
FIDL in fuchsia is a great way to do IPC and supports rust and golang. If there any chance it will be used in flutter for mobile and desktop. I know this is an open question but compared to the current options it's a way better approach for writing modules. It could be of course that it is total

Submitted May 04, 2018 at 09:07PM by ged...@gmail.com
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Reddit: Created a new Plugin for In App Ratings
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Submitted May 04, 2018 at 09:16PM by SoundDr
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GGroup: How Are Cryptographic Primitives Supported On Flutter.
Hi, I am a native software developer, I have been developing crypto electronic wallets for different blockchains. All the work was done native with specific code base, access to cryptographic libraries was easy in that way. I'd like to know whether flutter has packages for doing primitive

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Reddit: How Are Cryptographic primitives Supported On Flutter.
Hi, I am a native software developer, I have been developing crypto electronic wallets for different blockchains. All the work was done native with specific code base, access to cryptographic libraries was easy in that way. I'd like to know whether flutter has packages for doing primitive cryptographic operation on ECDSA (Elliptic Curves Digital Signature Algorithms) like keys generation, Keys recovery, Digital signature, Signature verification ....

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Reddit: New Flutter Codelabs are available!
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GGroup: Flutter's layout (beginner problem)
Hi community, I'm trying to follow flutter's io layout tutorial but I'm having a hard time aligning an icon to the left of some text.. Here's a screen shot of my work so far: (see joined image) How can I align like so?: (see other joined image) The link to the tutorial I'm following is this

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Reddit: #NAGDGSummit getting a library multi-page (navigation ftw) bring coded live with @flutterio by Matt Sullivan. https://t.co/YGNAPDKxqf
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Submitted May 05, 2018 at 11:29PM by miltux
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Reddit: What's best practice for developing for both iOS and Android?
I understand one of the main selling points of flutter is to be able to develop for both at the same time, but obviously, there are some differences that need to be accounted for. So for example, when do you start using the Cupertino widgets? At the end of the project or beginning? Is it even necessary?

Submitted May 06, 2018 at 06:44AM by ralphyb0b
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Reddit: Mobile App Development
So I have a fairly deep understanding of Python, however, I'm looking to create my first Mobile application and I'm looking for it to be cross platform; I understand Instagram was created with Django and is now a cross-platform app, but I also understand that most people recommend using Xamarian C# to build cross-platform mobile applications with native like API's, and I know React Native, and Flutter are also options. So I'm wondering whether I should go with Flutter, Xamarian, or React Native as I only have Python and SQL programming experience. I know some people believe in building minimum viable iterations in one native language I.E) IOS Swift and then beginning the next iteration in a second native language I.E) Android Java. However, seeing as I have to learn a new language regardless why not learn one language that allows me to build cross platform. Furthermore, I don't know too much about mobile applications but I someone did tell me for example I could build an app native to IOS in Swift and have it talk to the back-end which could be coded in Python, if that's possible how is it? I'd like to utilize Python wherever possible as that is my most familiar language. Furthermore, I do plan on making this app a DAPP (decentralized) and am wondering how I would go from building the basic structure of the app to implementing a blockchain data structure with Solidity. Additionally, I have people telling me that complex apps like Uber should be implemented natively while others are telling me there is pretty much nothing cross-platforms can't do, so I'm looking for some clarity. Thanks!

Submitted May 06, 2018 at 10:32AM by YouRageBrah
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