Flutter & Web - Unite your code and your teams (DartConf 2018)

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Flutter & Web - Unite your code and your teams

In this video, Matthew and John demonstrate their approach for maximizing the sharing of code between web and mobile apps. They also discuss how it has improved their product, team, and changed the way they think about hiring.

About Matthew:
Matthew is the CTO of AppTree Software where he focuses on making it easier to build, deploy and support enterprise software. Matthew has led large scale mobile projects for the Associated Press, Comcast, Stanford University and others. In his free time, Matthew surfs the Oregon coast.

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This presentation is well structured and I liked it. Also this is really helpful for me to write codes that can be shared. Also this video is a good for anyone who *thinking* whether to start learning Dart/Flutter(So I'm gonna share this in Social Media).

SLCoderEgowithCoding
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This is awesome and amazing! Hope i can learn with you :)
Google is for me the coolest and smartest company on earth, i feel safe using Google products, most of them are free and they are always getting better :)
Greetings from Brasil
Ormando (Colatina - ES)

uziao
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Awesome, presented combination works best for me, because i love polymer and tried to use flutter but weren't sure how to best combine this two. I write in kotlin, but will give flutter my second try. A lot of people want apps for both Android and iOS, but I have no time and resources to learn iOS development, flutter makes huge difference.

kris
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This video is nearly a year old. I can't find much at all on bridging Dart and the web since Dart conf 2018. Since the release of Dart 2 and the maturation of AngularDart, I wonder if you guys are still using this approach? I want to go down this path for my freelance clients, but it's extremely hard to find more resources.

jefffrazier
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I really want to like flutter (and I can deal with Dart as it does look like a good OO language) but for the life of me I cannot understand why the UI is programmed rather than declared (I used to do this with Java Swing nearly 20 years ago, thank goodness there were tools like Window Builder was around to help). I would have thought using Angular for the UI declaration similar to NativeScript would have been a much better option ?

edwinquaihoi
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Very interesting. It very much looks like a Xamarin application architecture.

johnthiriet
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I Dont think anybody from Google read this, Google is going to the oposite site, it does not want a duck, but instead a fish and a chicken, wich is good for one side, and bad for the other.
Iḿ talking about thinks like NativeScript (Wich let you write your mobile apps from angular), or Polymer wich fits well on Mobile and Web.The worst thing is that Google, after changing Dart goals, so much from the initial plans, now dont want to make promisses for the long Run, I really would like to run Flutter also on the DEsktop, but since nobody states that, Iĺl probably have to go to POlymer+TypeScript, even liking Dart more.The ecosystem today is much more important than the language itself.
Of course since Fuchsia is written in Dart+Flutter its self explanatory that will run on the DEsktop, but how about Windows and MacOs desktops?
So, even though I really like Dart, there is always something that push us to TypeScript.

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