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Although it was only just released as a beta, the open source Flutter framework for cross-platform mobile app development is drawing comparisons with Microsoft's Xamarin in the developer community.
The Flutter Gallery holds a collection of widgets, behaviors, and vignettes that demonstrate what Flutter does and how it behaves, and is most useful to developers and designers.
Flutter is Google's UI framework for building iOS, Android, Fuchsia, the web and now more desktop apps. The promise of Flutter is that developers can target multiple platforms with a single code base.
Developers using Google's Dart language and its Flutter UI framework can now try out the latest stable releases.
Flutter, Google's new mobile UI framework for creating native mobile apps, is already being targeted for Xamarin development in an open source project on GitHub championed by a handful of developers.
Beyond the benefits for users of app frameworks like Flutter, Jetbrains has enabled a way for Kotlin developers to use some of the same code across Android and the web.
Flutter, Google's framework for building multi-platform apps, is showcasing its latest updates at its Flutter Forward event today.
Flutter is now the most popular cross-platform builder, according to JetBrains’s 2021 State of Developer Ecosystem survey. Developers have used Flutter to build 500,000 apps.
Google's Flutter and Fuchsia are going to change everything, and getting in now is a real opportunity for businesses and potential startups.
Google today revealed that 500,000 developers use its open source UI framework Flutter monthly. Plus, there are some release process and versioning changes.
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