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Flutter Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Simone Alessandria
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Book Image

Flutter Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

5 (3)
By: Simone Alessandria

Overview of this book

Are you ready to tap into the immense potential of Flutter? With over 1,000 new mobile apps published every day on the Apple and Google Play stores, Flutter is transforming the landscape of app development. It's time for you to join the revolution. Introducing the second edition of Flutter Cookbook, a step-by-step guide designed exclusively for you. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting your coding journey, this book is your ultimate companion. Dive into the latest features of Flutter 3.10 and unlock the secrets to building professional-grade, cross-platform applications. With our recipe-based approach, we'll not only show you how to implement Flutter's features but also explain why they work. Through practical examples and real-world execution, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Flutter's inner workings. From crafting stunning UI/UX with widgets to leveraging hot reload and restart techniques, we'll equip you with best practices and invaluable knowledge. As you progress, you'll learn to efficiently manage data, add interactivity and animations, and integrate essential Flutter plugins like maps, camera, voice recognition and more. And let's not forget the dedicated chapter on implementing MLkit powered by TensorFlow Lite. We'll guide you through building custom machine learning solutions, expanding the capabilities of your apps. By the time you reach the end of this comprehensive Flutter book, you'll have the skills and confidence to write and deliver fully functional apps.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Index

Getting the results from a dialog

This recipe shows an alternative way of await-ing some data from another screen, which was shown in the previous recipe, but this time, instead of using a full-sized page, we will use a dialog box: actually dialogs behave just like routes that can be await-ed.

An AlertDialog can be used to show pop-up screens that typically contain some text and buttons, but could also contain images or other widgets. AlertDialogs may contain a title, some content, and actions. The actions property is where you ask for the user’s feedback (think of “save,” “delete,” or “accept”).

There are also design properties such as elevation or background, shape or color, that help you make an AlertDialog well integrated into the design of your app.

In this recipe, we’ll perform the same actions that we implemented in the previous recipe, Turning navigation routes into asynchronous functions. We will ask the...