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In addition to mobile apps, developers will be able to use Flutter to build apps for the web, desktop and embedded devices -- all from a single code base.
Google has followed through on plans to broaden the scope of its Flutter UI framework for mobile apps, announcing a technical preview of Flutter for the Web.
Google has announced the availability of Flutter for Windows Alpha. The cross-platform UI toolkit lets developers share codebases to write apps for iOS, Android, and now Windows 10. A ...
Flutter emerged a bit later (first teased in 2015, released around 2017) from Google’s labs. It came with its own engine, ...
Google has released the stable release of Flutter version 1.22, its open-source cross-platform user-interface (UI) framework for building apps on Android and iOS and increasingly on the web and ...
Flutter 2.5, the latest version of Google’s UI toolkit for native application development, offers better performance as well as full-screen enhancements for Android. Introduced September 8 ...
Today, at the Flutter Live event in London, Google announced the first stable release of Flutter, its cross-platform UI toolkit. Flutter is intended to help developers build attractive, native app ...
Flutter, Google’s UI toolkit for building mobile Android and iOS applications, hit its version 1.0 release today. In addition, Google also today announced a set of new third-party integrations ...
Using Windows SDKs, APIs, and libraries with Flutter Flutter is designed to work across development stacks and offers two different routes to working with Windows-native APIs.
Google has announced a major upgrade to its Flutter toolkit with version 2.0 adding operating system support for Windows, macOS, and Linux, in addition to Android and iOS.