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Flutter for Beginners - Third Edition

By : Thomas Bailey, Alessandro Biessek
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Book Image

Flutter for Beginners - Third Edition

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By: Thomas Bailey, Alessandro Biessek

Overview of this book

There have been many attempts at creating frameworks that are truly cross-platform, but most struggle to create a native-like experience at high-performance levels. Flutter achieves this with an elegant design and a wealth of third-party plugins, solidifying its status as the future of mobile app development. If you are a mobile developer who wants to create rich and expressive native apps with the latest Google Flutter framework, this book is for you. You’ll start with the basics of cross-platform development frameworks, specifically Flutter. You’ll then explore the Dart programming language which is the foundation of the Flutter framework. Next, you’ll get a feel for Flutter and how to create your first app, followed by an exploration of the various popular plugins that supplement the Flutter framework. Finally, you’ll explore testing and app release, including some common glitches that you may experience. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to create and release a basic Flutter app along with gaining a solid understanding of the Flutter framework and Dart language.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1:Learning the Core Concepts
6
Part 2:Building a Basic Flutter App
11
Part 3:Turning a Simple App into an Awesome App
15
Part 4:Testing and Releasing Your App

Further reading

We’ve lifted the lid on lots of new functionality that you can add to your app, so there are lots of further reading opportunities for this chapter.

Firstly, it is worth gaining a deeper understanding of the difference between SQL and NoSQL databases. There are many articles on the web, one of which is this offering on Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/resources/nosql-vs-sql.

We explored a lot of the Firebase plugins and I highly recommend that, unless you already have project requirements in place, your starting point for authentication, data storage, and analytics/monitoring is Firebase. Take some time to explore Firebase further because a bit of time invested now could save you a huge amount of time later in your project: https://firebase.google.com/.

An area that is outside the scope of this book but will be crucial to most production-ready apps is the use of server-side functions, known as Cloud Functions for Firebase. It is worth trying to add a Cloud...