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Microsoft has released a guide to developing apps for the upcoming Surface Duo using Google's massively cross-platform Flutter SDK.
Flutter, the open source mobile UI framework backed by Google, has emerged into beta with a new way to create native iOS and Android apps with one codebase.
Google has unveiled version 2.2 of Flutter, which sports a new payment plugin and support for adaptive banner ads.
Google and Microsoft worked to bring Windows support to Flutter, which should result in more apps for PCs.
Flutter has been used in production apps with millions of installs, apps built with Flutter have been featured in the App Store and Play Store (for example, Hamilton: The Musical), and startups ...
Flutter emerged a bit later (first teased in 2015, released around 2017) from Google’s labs. It came with its own engine, ...
Support for coding Windows apps has arrived with Flutter 2.10, Google's open source framework for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications from a single codebase.
Flutter arrives with a more stable release for web app development and a beta for desktop app development.
Building apps for both Android and iOS can be a pretty time-intensive task, so it's no wonder that many developers often build for one platform first, followed by the other. There are workarounds ...
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