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flutter-embedded-linux
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Native Swift BasicMessageChannel
You can just write a swift wrapper over FlutterDesktopMessenger but you'll also need to write message codec implementation in swift.
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My Return to Desktop Applications
I'm curious which operating systems people are still waiting for. We have delivered Windows, macOS and Linux on stable as of Flutter 3. We don't have plans to add more, but people in the community are working on things like embedded Linux: https://github.com/sony/flutter-embedded-linux
Disclosure: I'm a Developer Relations Engineer for Flutter
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Qt Creator 7 Released
Oh that sucks. Yeah Qt has gotten really aggressive with their licensing headaches. They broke so many of our CI scripts when they made it mandatory for you to log in to use their Qt installer even for online version.
And yep. Relying on just Google can be a death sentence. I was hoping to use Android things for a quick demo last month only to find out that it is discontinued. What made me look at flutter was because companies like Sony are driving forward it's development on embedded space ( https://github.com/sony/flutter-embedded-linux ). Tbh I am still looking for something that was as nice as QtQuick on embedded devices, but with a permissive license.
So other than electron, what options do you see moving forward? All i see is slint ( https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/ ).
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Coinbase’s successful transition to React Native
In no particular order:
- The type system was essentially like java but perhaps even worse -- in a world with Rust, Haskell, Julia, Kotlin, Scala, and even Golang this seemed egregious. No algebraic data types, inheritance, nullable values, lack of errors-as-values approach. I know they worked hard on the language, but it's like they ignored all the progress in PL over the last like decade+.
- JSON serialization/deserialization[1] was like the worst parts of Go and the worst parts of Java (again this has to
- SQLite driver[0] couldn't be used off device. I found this out while trying to write tests that ran off-device. Now there's sqlite3[1] so maybe it's no longer an issue
- Dart2 was a played down rewrite of Dart1, with JS interop removed. Typescript is a better language than Dart.
- BloC is overcomplicated and was rolled out poorly at the time (this has more to do with Flutter than Dart). The state management patterns felt like unbaked react (flux pattern) v1.
All this said, Dart will probably be around for a very long time. Fuschia makes a LOT of sense for Google to continue pursuing, which uses Flutter. Dart could be worse, and I think it's good enough for a bunch of usecases. If it were me, I wouldn't even choose it over Nativescript.
The Boring Flutter Development Show[3] was/is fantastic, I watched it religiously when I was learning and trying out Flutter -- having a big backer like google means there are always going to be dedicated resources and smart people behind Flutter which honestly probably matters more in the long run than Dart being a shit language. As Golang has shown us, you can just iterate to having a good language.
Seeing Sony embrace flutter for embedded things is pretty big as well[4]. Sony has a surprisingly strong track record of making technologically competent products:
- PS Vita (generally regarded as ahead of it's time)
- Sony SmartWatch 1 & 2 (I owned both, they were ahead of their time, and were very good quality, easily hackable)
- Sony XPeria phones & tablets (embraced open source and easy bootloader unlock, I own a tablet that I'm extremely happy with)
[0]: https://pub.dev/packages/sqflite
[1]: https://pub.dev/packages/json_serializable
[2]: https://pub.dev/packages/sqlite3
[3]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXAUNLWdTcw&list=PLjxrf2q8ro...
[4]: https://github.com/sony/flutter-embedded-linux
react-native
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Apple privacy manifest for React Native
This is a modified version of the file from the react native cli template
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Understanding security in React Native applications
Recently, there has been a notable shift in mobile application development practices. Rather than creating separate applications for each native platform, many developers are opting for hybrid mobile frameworks like React Native.
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Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
React Native [ https://reactnative.dev/ ]
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Introduction to JavaScript: Empowering Web Development with Interactivity
Versatility: JavaScript is not limited to web browsers. It's used in a variety of environments, including mobile app development (using frameworks like React Native), game development (using libraries like Phaser), and even serverless computing (using platforms like AWS Lambda).
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Design Principles and Best Practices in React Native App Development
In the competitive landscape of mobile app development, user experience (UX) has emerged as a critical differentiator. React Native, with its robust framework and versatile capabilities, offers developers a powerful toolkit to create seamless and engaging user experiences. This blog post delves into the design principles and best practices in React Native app development, uncovering how developers can elevate user experience to new heights and drive success in the digital realm.
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React Native and Flutter: A Developer's Dilemma
You can find the React Native documentation here and Flutter Documentation here.
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React or Vue, which JS framework is best?
Additionally, React Native, an extension of React.js, enables developers to create hybrid mobile applications with ease.
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From Dev To Dev: The Path To Success In 5 Steps
You don’t know what to do with your time while applying the 5th rule? Start small, tiny steps. If you can’t read much, start small, 15 minutes a day reading a technical article or even a book like Effective Java, by Joshua Bloch. You don’t like to read? Create small projects by using a framework you want to learn. Check for example: React framework.
- The issue with installing RN pods with CocoaPods 1.15.0
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Supercharge Your Mobile Dev Skills: 10 Essential Tools for Max Efficiency
React Native: A framework for building native apps using JavaScript, sharing logic code while retaining native performance.
What are some alternatives?
flutter-elinux - Flutter tools for embedded Linux (eLinux)
Quasar Framework - Quasar Framework - Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time
fastotv_pl - IPTV/OTT Solution
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
flutter_native_opencv - Using OpenCV natively in C++ in a Flutter app with Dart FFI
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
flutter_everywhere - Template Flutter Project for iOS, Android, Fuschica, MacOS, Windows, Linux, Web, Command Line, Chrome Extension
spine - Lightweight MVC library for building JavaScript applications
wide-integer - Wide-Integer implements a generic C++ template for uint128_t, uint256_t, uint512_t, uint1024_t, etc.
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
NativeScript - ⚡ Empowering JavaScript with native platform APIs. ✨ Best of all worlds (TypeScript, Swift, Objective C, Kotlin, Java). Use what you love ❤️ Angular, Capacitor, Ionic, React, Solid, Svelte, Vue with: iOS (UIKit, SwiftUI), Android (View, Jetpack Compose), Dart (Flutter) and you name it compatible.
Titanium - 🚀 Native iOS and Android Apps with JavaScript