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styled_widget
- Build clean & concise UI components with Flutter similar to styled-components in React Native
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Are there any downsides/risks to SwiftUI-ifying widget structures?
Just mentioning that there are already packages with this concept:https://pub.dev/packages/styled_widget - Pretty much what you're talking abouthttps://pub.dev/packages/velocity_x - Framework, but I believe you can use just the extension parts
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1 week with flutter
This does increase the verbosity but I think overall it's been a pretty good design choice (though it's not for everyone, certainly), because it keeps the number of things you have to learn low. That said, if you like the SwiftUI/Compose style of "decorators", there are packages you can use that add that to Flutter, e.g. styled_widget.
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How to keep styling consistent?
Use something like https://pub.dev/packages/styled_widget. It looks cool and something that I'm looking for, but can't find it in real projects in github. Is it legit to use?
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Alguns pacotes para o Dart/Flutter para tornar sua aplicação mais bonita
Styled Widget
- What are your thoughts on styled_widget lib?
language
- Why do we have to put the const keyword in Flutter?
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Playing around with Extension Types
I noticed that I can enable inline-class as an experiment to play with Extension Types. You need to also add sdk: ^3.3.0-0 to your pubspec.yaml.
- Entendendo Algoritmos: Recursão
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Dart 3.1 and a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart
Current syntax is not all that bad if you are going to do OO and add various helper methods on `Message` and its subclasses, but if you just want to define your data and no behavior / helpers - then it is exceedingly verbose.
[1]: https://github.com/dart-lang/language/issues/3021
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Macro example for Flutter widgets
Reference
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HTML template languages?
A future version of Dart will probably support macros which should make this all a bit easier to use, similar to how Swift 5.9 works which makes already fantastic use of its new macro capabilities by integrating mobx (or solidjs) like reactivity into SwiftUI by a harmlessly looking @Obervable annotation.
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What’s New in Swift 5.9?
Coming from a Dart context here where that team is also looking at adding Macros to the language. It was really interesting to compare and contrast some of the approaches https://github.com/dart-lang/language/blob/main/working/macr...
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Build clean & concise UI components with Flutter similar to styled-components in React Native
Yes, that needs a bit of boilerplate for the constructor declaration and the extra build method, but I personally don't mind and with implicit constructors this will become much easier. Also, you get a performant UI as Flutter knows to not redraw widgets that didn't change.
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A Guide to State Management in Flutter | Mobile App Development
I know that it would be nice not to use the generator at all, but we have to wait until static metaprogramming is implemented in dart. https://github.com/dart-lang/language/issues/1482
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Why is Swift so slow (timeout) in compiling this code?
I implemented a prototype version of the algorithm in that paper when exploring exhaustiveness checking for pattern matching in Dart.
I found it pretty easy to understand, but also really easy to get it to generate huge combinatorially large spaces. Some careful memoization and deduplication helped, but even so I never got the performance to a state I considered acceptable.
Instead, I went with Luc Maranget's classic approach and figured out a way to adapt it to a language with subtyping (with a ton of work from Johnni Winther to figure out all of the hard complex cases around generics):
https://github.com/dart-lang/language/blob/main/accepted/fut...
The performance (in the prototype!) was dramatically better. You can always make pattern matching go combinatorial, but I haven't seen any real-world switches get particularly slow with our approach yet, and we have some fairly large tests of matching on tuples of enums.
What are some alternatives?
flutter_platform_widgets - Target the specific design of Material for Android and Cupertino for iOS widgets through a common set of Platform aware widgets
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
Flutter-Neumorphic - A complete, ready to use, Neumorphic ui kit for Flutter, 🕶️ dark mode compatible
freezed - Code generation for immutable classes that has a simple syntax/API without compromising on the features.
flutter_chat_ui - Actively maintained, community-driven chat UI implementation with an optional Firebase BaaS.
quicktype - Generate types and converters from JSON, Schema, and GraphQL
flutter_hooks - React hooks for Flutter. Hooks are a new kind of object that manages a Widget life-cycles. They are used to increase code sharing between widgets and as a complete replacement for StatefulWidget.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
bottom_bar_with_sheet - :rocket: Flutter custom BottomBar Navigation Widget
gallery - Flutter Gallery was a resource to help developers evaluate and use Flutter
fludget - Learn Flutter on Flutter! A widget directory with implementation samples!
conduit - Dart HTTP server framework for building REST APIs. Includes PostgreSQL ORM and OAuth2 provider.