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Google has followed through on plans to broaden the scope of its Flutter UI framework for mobile apps, announcing a technical preview of Flutter for the Web.
In addition to mobile apps, developers will be able to use Flutter to build apps for the web, desktop and embedded devices -- all from a single code base.
Google has been working on Flutter — its open-source, cross-platform UI framework for native mobile apps, web apps, and desktop apps — for a few years now.
Google has released the stable release of Flutter version 1.22, its open-source cross-platform user-interface (UI) framework for building apps on Android and iOS and increasingly on the web and ...
Flutter’s UI-tooling is native code and as it works with standard Windows API calls, you can use it with new or existing code.
Flutter, Google’s cross-platform UI toolkit for building mobile and desktop apps, is getting a small but important update at the company’s I/O conference today. Google also announced that ...
With the Flutter 3 release, the platform now supports iOS, Android and web apps, as well as Windows, macOS and Linux desktop apps, all as part of Flutter’s stable release.
Today, Google is announcing a partnership between CodePen and Flutter to let developers easily create and share their designs online.
Google’s release of Flutter 2.10 – the mobile user interface toolkit for creating embedded graphic components from a single codebase via native Arm code – sees added support for Windows Apps. The ...