Google has announced its first stable update release for Flutter during MWC 2019. Dubbed Flutter 1.2, it focuses on improving stability, performance, and quality while also adding some new features.
Today, at the Flutter Live event in London, Google announced the first stable release of Flutter, its cross-platform UI toolkit. Flutter is intended to help developers build attractive, native app ...
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, Google launched version 1.2 of Flutter, its open source mobile UI framework that helps developers build native interfaces for Android and iOS. The company ...
For years, Google has been working on a cross-platform app development SDK for Android and iOS called Flutter. Since entering beta early this year at Mobile World Congress, Flutter has seen incredible ...
The team behind Google's Flutter cross-platform UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and the desktop from a single codebase announced the alpha release of Flutter ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Google’s recent launch of Flutter and Facebook’s React Native are helping to narrow the gaps between building hybrid and native apps.
Google says two million developers have used its Flutter user-interface (UI) framework for building apps targeting mobile, desktop, and the web since declaring it production ready at Google I/O 2018.
Today, Google is holding a developer conference in London for Flutter, a new development environment for developing mobile apps for both Android and iOS. Google calls Flutter a “portable UI toolkit,” ...
Google's open source development framework (and bespoke programming language Dart) was often featured in comparisons with Microsoft's Xamarin mobile app platform. The comparisons were kind of a ...
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 ...