Flutter – Navigation & Routing
- URLs in Flutter
- Multi-Page Applications in Flutter
- Routes and Navigator in Flutter
- Retrieve Data From TextFields in Flutter
- Flutter – WebSockets
- Flutter – Avoiding Jank
- Flutter – Named Routes
- Flutter – Updating Data on the Internet
- Flutter – Fetching Data From the Internet
- Flutter – Deleting Data On The Internet
- Flutter – Sending Data To The Internet
- Flutter – Arguments in Named Routes
- Flutter – Return Data from Screen
- Flutter – Send Data to Screen
- Flutter – Send Data to the Screen using RouteSettings
Flutter Tutorial
This Flutter Tutorial is specifically designed for beginners and experienced professionals. It covers both the basics and advanced concepts of the Flutter framework.
Flutter is Google’s Mobile SDK to build native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase. It was developed on December 4, 2018. When building applications with Flutter, everything is towards Widgets – the blocks with which the Flutter apps are built. The User Interface of the app comprises many simple widgets, each handling one particular job. That is why Flutter developers tend to think of their Flutter app as a tree of devices.
Compared to its contemporary technologies like React Native, Kotlin, and Java, Flutter is much better in regard to having a Single Codebase for Android and iOS, Reusable UI and Business Logic, high compatibility, performance, and productivity.
Table of Content
- Basics
- Widgets
- UI Components
- Design & Animations
- Forms & Gestures
- Navigation & Routing
- Accessing Device
- Advance Concepts
- Flutter Apps