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Flutter Cookbook

By : Simone Alessandria, Brian Kayfitz
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Book Image

Flutter Cookbook

4 (1)
By: Simone Alessandria, Brian Kayfitz

Overview of this book

“Anyone interested in developing Flutter applications for Android or iOS should have a copy of this book on their desk.” – Amazon 5* Review Lauded as the ‘Flutter bible’ for new and experienced mobile app developers, this recipe-based guide will teach you the best practices for robust app development, as well as how to solve cross-platform development issues. From setting up and customizing your development environment to error handling and debugging, The Flutter Cookbook covers the how-tos as well as the principles behind them. As you progress, the recipes in this book will get you up to speed with the main tasks involved in app development, such as user interface and user experience (UI/UX) design, API design, and creating animations. Later chapters will focus on routing, retrieving data from web services, and persisting data locally. A dedicated section also covers Firebase and its machine learning capabilities. The last chapter is specifically designed to help you create apps for the web and desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux). Throughout the book, you’ll also find recipes that cover the most important features needed to build a cross-platform application, along with insights into running a single codebase on different platforms. By the end of this Flutter book, you’ll be writing and delivering fully functional apps with confidence.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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About Packt

Hot reload – refresh your app without recompiling

Probably one of the most important features in Flutter is stateful hot reload. Flutter has the ability to inject new code into your app while it's running, without losing your position in the app. The time it takes to update code and see the results in an app programmed in a platform language could take several minutes. In Flutter, this edit/update cycle is down to seconds. This feature alone gives Flutter developers a competitive edge.

The best way to use Hot Reload and its cousin, Hot Restart, is through your IDE. You can configure your Flutter plugin to execute a hot reload every time you save your code, causing the whole feature to become almost invisible.

In Android Studio/Intellij IDEA, open the Preferences window and type hot into the search field.  This should quickly jump you to the correct setting:

Verify that the Perform hot reload on save setting is checked. While you are there, double...