Beginning Flutter® A Hands On Guide To App Development
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Beginning Flutter® A Hands On Guide To App Development
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Flutter was unveiled at the 2015 Dart Developer Summit under the name Sky. Eric Seidel (engineer
director for Flutter at Google) opened his talk by saying that he was there to speak about Sky, which
was an experimental project presented as “Dart on mobile.” He had built and published a demo on
the Android Play Store, and he started the demo by stating that there was no Java drawing this application, meaning it was native. The first feature Eric showed was a square spinning. Driving the device
at 60 Hertz was Dart, which was the first goal for the system: to be fast and responsive. (He wanted
to go much faster [i.e., 120 Hertz], but he was restricted by the capability of the device he was using.)
Eric went on to show multitouch, fast scrolling, and other features. Sky provided the best mobile
experience (for users and developers); the developers took lessons from working on the Web, and they
thought they could do better. The user interface (UI) and the business logic were both written in Dart.
The goal was to be platform-agnostic.
director for Flutter at Google) opened his talk by saying that he was there to speak about Sky, which
was an experimental project presented as “Dart on mobile.” He had built and published a demo on
the Android Play Store, and he started the demo by stating that there was no Java drawing this application, meaning it was native. The first feature Eric showed was a square spinning. Driving the device
at 60 Hertz was Dart, which was the first goal for the system: to be fast and responsive. (He wanted
to go much faster [i.e., 120 Hertz], but he was restricted by the capability of the device he was using.)
Eric went on to show multitouch, fast scrolling, and other features. Sky provided the best mobile
experience (for users and developers); the developers took lessons from working on the Web, and they
thought they could do better. The user interface (UI) and the business logic were both written in Dart.
The goal was to be platform-agnostic.