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Google's Flutter UI framework brings bug fixes and support for new features in Android 11 and iOS 14.
Google LLC is serving up more treats for developers with a bevy of updates to its open-source Flutter software for building rich user interfaces for both Android and iOS apps using the same code ...
“From the beginning, we designed Flutter to be a portable UI toolkit, not just a mobile UI toolkit,” Google’s group product manager for Flutter, Tim Sneath, told me.
Google is partnering with the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical to bring Linux support to its open source UI framework Flutter.
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 that Flutter, its mobile UI toolkit, has reached an important milestone — the all-important version 1.0 release.
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 ...
Google unveiled its 'Flutter' framework at the 2015 Dart developer summit, allowing developers to quickly create native iOS and Android apps.
Flutter’s UI-tooling is native code and as it works with standard Windows API calls, you can use it with new or existing code.
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