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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.
Google has released version 1.0 of Flutter, its open source Android and iOS mobile app SDK, at Flutter Live in London, England.
The Flutter team has partnered with the Google News Initiative on a "toolkit" to help news outlets create their own dedicated mobile apps.
With the Flutter 3 release, the platform now supports iOS, Android and web apps, as well as Windows, macOS and Linux desktop apps, all as part of Flutter’s stable release.
Flutter has been around for years, advertised to be the one UI framework you need to make mobile apps on both Android and iOS.
Flutter is Google's open-source, cross-platform UI framework for native mobile apps, web apps, and desktop apps. It's one of the fastest-growing languages on GitHub.
Google finally took the wraps off Flutter 1.0, its new approach to cross-platform mobile development nirvana: creating native iOS and Android apps with one codebase.
Tim Sneath, product lead for Flutter at Google, told SiliconANGLE in an interview that Flutter 2 makes it possible for mobile app developers to reach the web with the same code base.
Flutter, Google's toolkit for building cross-platform applications, hit version 1.0 today. Traditionally, the project focused on iOS and Android apps, but ...
Flutter 2 also brings production quality support for the web, with a focus on progressive web apps (PWAs) that behave like desktop apps, single page apps, and mobile apps on the web. Google has ...