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Google has taken its and UI framework for mobile app design and development out of beta. But can Flutter really achieve the dream of good cross-platform apps?
With the latest development releases, you can now build Flutter apps for Win32, using the same controls and design tools to deliver desktop code at the same time as you build mobile apps.
When Google expanded Flutter mobile app SDK to the web, desktop, and embedded devices, the company published early instructions for developing Flutter apps for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Flutter is a new open-source framework built by Google that aims to enable cross-platform development using a single Dart codebase on iOS and Android. It aims to provide high performance and 60fps ...
Although there are many other ways to create mobile apps, even Google doesn’t necessarily view Flutter as a replacement for native application development, or JavaScript for that matter.
Today, at its first ever major standalone event, Flutter Live, Google's app development SDK, Flutter, leaves beta with the release of version 1.0.
Seventeen-year Microsoft dev leader Tim Sneath is joining Google to work on the Flutter mobile app development framework, leaving a few parting shots at the failures of his former company on the way ...