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Flutter Projects

By : Simone Alessandria
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Flutter Projects

By: Simone Alessandria

Overview of this book

Flutter is a modern reactive mobile framework that removes a lot of the complexity found in building native mobile apps for iOS and Android. With Flutter, developers can now build fast and native mobile apps from a single codebase. This book is packed with 11 projects that will help you build your own mobile applications using Flutter. It begins with an introduction to Dart programming and explains how it can be used with the Flutter SDK to customize mobile apps. Each chapter contains instructions on how to build an independent app from scratch, and each project focuses on important Flutter features.From building Flutter Widgets and applying animations to using databases (SQLite and sembast) and Firebase, you'll build on your knowledge through the chapters. As you progress, you’ll learn how to connect to remote services, integrate maps, and even use Flare to create apps and games in Flutter. Gradually, you’ll be able to create apps and games that are ready to be published on the Google Play Store and the App Store. In the concluding chapters, you’ll learn how to use the BLoC pattern and various best practices related to creating enterprise apps with Flutter. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to write and deliver fully functional mobile apps using Flutter.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
12
Assessment

Store That Data - Using Sq(F)Lite To Store Data in a Local Database

The project we'll build in this chapter will be a simple Shopping List app: if you are like me, you might forget things now and then, and while this project will probably not solve your memory issues, it might help you come back from the supermarket with all the groceries you need.

In Chapter 5, Let's Go to the Movies - Getting Data from the Web, you've seen how to retrieve data from a web service. In this chapter, you'll learn how to store data in the device itself. Together, HTTP methods and storing data cover the core functionalities of most business apps: think of an app that keeps an inventory of a store, or an app to keep track of your personal expenses, or a fitness app that measures your exercise time. All these apps have something in common: they store data.

By the end of this chapter...