Last issue Week 30
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- The article discusses how to maintain code quality in Dart and Flutter projects using Continuous Integration, providing guidelines for ensuring consistency and high quality.
- Learn how to create a flying butterfly animation widget moving along a specific path in Flutter using Tween, AnimatedWidget, and Curve.
- The article shares a tip on how to retrieve the name of a method in a stack trace for debugging, with code examples in Java.
- Challenges and insights of patching Android and iOS using Shorebird.
- Applying the SOLID principles in Flutter development with practical examples.
- Enhance the performance of Flutter apps. Similar to how the Element tree generates the RenderObject tree during the build phase, the RenderObject tree generates the Layer tree during the paint phase
- Money tracker application. Explore the readme file for more information about its features and functionalities.
- Twitter clone project with features like messages, profiles, and notifications, perfect for learning and practicing mobile app development.
- The process of creating a fitness app in just four days, from conceptualization to launch on the App Store.
- Craig Labenz and Matt Carroll discuss an all-Dart static site generator project in a dynamic Flutter developer conversation.
- Learn how to organize and improve your Flutter projects with Bloc for better codebase maintenance and logic structure in this comprehensive tutorial.
- Discover the synergy between Supabase & Flutter in this captivating video featuring Tyler Shukert. Explore how they combine to craft exceptional apps seamlessly.
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