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The reality is that software is moving so fast that you will NEVER know all the changes and all of the most current capabilities of any programming framework like Flutter. But that's OK because all you need to know is what is needed for your particular application - and you can find that here, at https://docs.flutter.dev and all over YouTube.
Don't take any course for Flutter/Dart. flutter.dev itself gives you enough examples to get a good start. Then there is https://gallery.flutter.dev/ where you can get help with most of the widgets. Other libraries and widgets available from pub.dev have documentations of their own. The most important thing to know is what to use to build your application and when to use. Stack Overflow would the best place for that.
Don't take any course for Flutter/Dart. flutter.dev itself gives you enough examples to get a good start. Then there is https://gallery.flutter.dev/ where you can get help with most of the widgets. Other libraries and widgets available from pub.dev have documentations of their own. The most important thing to know is what to use to build your application and when to use. Stack Overflow would the best place for that.
Don't take any course for Flutter/Dart. flutter.dev itself gives you enough examples to get a good start. Then there is https://gallery.flutter.dev/ where you can get help with most of the widgets. Other libraries and widgets available from pub.dev have documentations of their own. The most important thing to know is what to use to build your application and when to use. Stack Overflow would the best place for that.
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