Flutter App Development: How to Write for IOS and Android at Once
English | 2024 | ASIN: B0D5GYDP1N | 328 pages | PDF | 8.38 MB
English | 2024 | ASIN: B0D5GYDP1N | 328 pages | PDF | 8.38 MB
Create apps for iOS and Android phones and tablets using Flutter, a Google framework that produces two outputs for a single app. Let's face it, creating iOS apps using Apple tools such as Swift and Xcode is extremely complicated. Creating Android apps with Kotlin and Android Studio is just as difficult. This book breaks down complex concepts and tasks into easily digestible segments with examples, full-color pictures, and hands-on labs with starters and solutions.
As you work through the accompanying lab exercises, you'll learn the Dart programming language; the entire Flutter development toolchain; the differences between stateful and stateless widgets; and a working knowledge of the architecture of apps. You'll work with themes and styles, develop custom widgets, and even teach your app to respond to gestures like taps, swipes, and pinches. You'll also design, create, and control the layout of your app. Create tools to handle form data entry from users. And ultimately create killer multiscreen apps with navigation, menus, and tabs.
You'll see that with Flutter, you can write an app one time that produces two outputs: one that can be submitted to the Apple App Store and another that can be uploaded to the Google Play Store. In short, one code creates the same app that runs on iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, virtually all devices. And if you like, it can also create a version that runs on Macs, Windows, Linux, and in browsers!
Flutter App Development explains difficult topics in plain, everyday terms that simplify the process of writing mobile apps.
What You'll Learn
Get the most out of great Flutter widgets
Create custom widgets, both stateless and stateful
Exercise expert control over your Flutter layouts
Manage data in stateful widgets and with libraries like Riverpod
Exchange data actively with RESTful API servers
Who This Book Is For
Developers who have coded in JavaScript, Python, Java, C#, C++, or any similar language. Managers, product owners, and business analysts who need to understand Flutter's capabilities.