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During the Flutter Engage live event, Google bumped Flutter, its massively cross-platform app development SDK, to version 2.0, adding stable support for web apps and sound null safety.
Flutter, Google’s cross-platform app development SDK lets developers use the Dart programming language to make great looking apps for Android & iOS (and soon Fuchsia, Windows, macOS, and the web).
The Flutter SDK has also gained official support from the Material Design team. Flutter was first announced as an early alpha at I/O 2017 in May, and only arrived as a beta in February.
Flutter, Google’s mobile app SDK for iOS and Android, is now in beta Frederic Lardinois 6:00 AM PST · February 27, 2018 ...
Flutter already offers other monetization capabilities such as in-app purchases and through Flutter’s Pay plug-in. With the in-app purchases plugin, developers can offer premium services ...
Google's cross-platform Flutter SDK is hitting yet another release milestone on the way to version 1.0. Flutter is moving out of beta and releasing " Flutter Release Preview 1." Google says the ...
A year after unveiling the first Flutter beta at the Mobile World Congress, Google announced the first feature update for the open source mobile application development SDK at this year's edition of ...
Google announced at MWC 2018 that it has released its user-interface SDK to all developers in beta form, allowing developers to build 'beautiful' application interfaces using existing code.
Flutter is a new SDK for making iOS and Android apps. It just entered beta, but it’s one way to make an app, and it’s especially well-suited to fancy user interfaces.
Google has released version 1.0 of Flutter, its open source Android and iOS mobile app SDK, at Flutter Live in London, England.
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