Make iOS and Android Apps with Google’s new Flutter
Google recently launched a new open source project called Flutter and it’s revolutionary in nature without a doubt. They introduced the beta version in the World Mobile Congressing happening in Barcelona and mobile developers are very much excited about Flutter.
Flutter (Flutter.io)
Flutter sounds like an optimal solution to current days developers problem. With flutter, you just have to code once to deploy your android and iOS application (yes, one code for multiple OS).
It’s mobile UI framework (for native applications) and the primary objective is to help developers and designers to come up with brilliant application interfaces that users love. Google is always concerned about the user interface of the application as much as a user, so the launch of flutter is obvious.
Flutters hot reload technology helps you quickly do an experiment or run an application within milliseconds of time (probably), even in the beta version they claim to help developers speed up development process with flutter.
Built In
They have built in material design interfaces, widgets and the best part? it works in both android and iOS at the same way so that you don’t have to code twice (it was always a tragedy isn’t it?).
They have used the legendary modern reactive framework as the core of Flutter in order to power up the development industry with brilliant smartphone applications.
Bottom Line?
There is no bottom line as because the entire Flutter project just got launched (the beta version), you can see the project on Github as it is an open source project you can contribute and developers around the world can make Flutter a brilliant project to build beautiful native user interfaces.
It should slowly getting better day by day!
“If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good” — Bill Gates.