Flutter looks set to have a strong 2019

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Flutter looks set to have a strong 2019

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Improvements to the development experience, thanks to the integration of the kit with tools such as Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code to have capabilities such as IntelliSense in Q#.


It’s already 2019 and the industry is still looking for the winning framework to build cross-platform mobile applications from a single codebase. Although relatively recent frameworks such as Ionic and React Native have gradually increased their adoption, the new “hot kid” is Flutter, created by Google, which in December reached its 1.0 version after 9 months of being available as a beta. In reality, Flutter works more similarly to Xamarin than to Ionic or React Native, since applications are programmed using a statically typed switzerland email list language (in this case Dart) and run natively on an embedded runtime.

Flutter 1.0 introduces the “Add to app” capability to make it easier to integrate Flutter components with existing native apps. Similarly, “platform views” allow native UI controls to be integrated into Flutter apps. Additionally, Flutter 1.0 uses the recently released Dart 2.1, which incorporates improvements in performance, diagnostics, mixin support, and reduced compiled file size.


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