Course Information
Course Overview
A Complete Guide to the Flutter Framework for building native iOS and Android apps with single code base
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Flutter - a framework developed by Google - allows you to learn one language (Dart) and build beautiful native mobile apps in no time. Flutter is a SDK providing the tooling to compile Dart code into native code and it also gives you a rich set of pre-built and pre-styled UI elements (so called widgets) which you can use to compose your user interfaces.
Flutter is extremely trending and gets used for major Google apps like their Adwords app - it's now marked as "ready for production", hence now is the time to jump in and learn it!
This course will teach Flutter & Dart from scratch, NO prior knowledge of either of the two is required! And you certainly don't need any Android or iOS development experience since the whole idea behind Flutter is to only learn one language.
You'll learn Flutter not only in theory but we'll build a complete, realistic app throughout this course. This app will feature both all the core basics as well as advanced features like using Google Maps, the device camera, adding animations and more!
With Flutter, you'll be able to write code only once and ship your apps both to the Apple AppStore and Google Play.
Use Google's Material Design to build beautiful, yet fully customizable, apps in no time with almost zero effort. You can use the rich widget suite Flutter provides to add common UI elements like buttons, switches, forms, toolbars, lists and more - or you simply build your own widgets - Flutter makes that a breeze, too.
Here's what's included in the course:
Detailed setup instructions for both macOS and Windows
A thorough introduction to Flutter, Dart and the concept behind widgets
An overview of the built-in widgets and how you may add your own ones
Debugging tips & tricks
Page navigation with tabs, side drawers and stack-based navigation
State management solutions
Handling and validating user input
Adding Google Maps
Using native device features like the camera
Adding beautiful animations & page transitions
How to publish your app to the app stores
And more!
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 33 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Getting Started with Flutter
- Section 2 Creating your First Flutter Application
- Section 3 Exploring Commonly used Flutter Widgets
- Section 4 Implementing ListView and attached Widgets
- Section 5 Stateful Widgets in Flutter
- Section 6 Building Simple Interest Calculator App
- Section 7 Building a NoteKeeper Application
- Section 8 SQLite Database in Flutter using SQFLITE Plugin
- Section 9 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Start developing mobile apps for both Android and iOS with single code base
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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BBernard Andoh
It was very informing to take part in this course to sharpen my understanding
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AA Mawussi
I like the pace of the course. The only issue I had was that I believe the new version of Flutter updated certain codes so it left me stuck
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JJeff Samuels
The title of this course is very misleading. It is very far from complete, it is not a course and said nothing about iOS. There is a lot of material that was left unmentioned except to say the it could be cover in the intermediate and advances course. My expectation is that it would be covered at some level in a "Complete" course. The lack of pedagogy makes it difficult to even call this a course. There are no assessment, no feedback, and only one half-hearted attempt at an assignment and that was to cover the omission of key element of the lecture code. The lack of assessment makes that certificate worthless. The material did not mention the Cupertino widget library much less when, why and where to use them in stead of the Material Design widgets. Another failed promise is the Q&A - most of the questions (55 of 67) have no answer. I paid the discounted rate and I feel I have not gotten my monies worth. I cannot recommend this course.
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SSoorya Prakash
The course was concise and pretty clear with the concepts. The instructor taught every operation and its background work well. This course is definitely a good one for beginners.