Flutter: Getting Started
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Flutter is a relatively new entry in the mobile and web development world, but it’s already a serious player in the game. This course will teach you how to develop apps for Android, iOS, and even web and desktop with Flutter.
Do you want to create an app for mobile, web, or desktop? In this course, Flutter: Getting Started, you’ll learn to build cross-platform apps with Flutter. First, you’ll explore what Flutter can do and how to install it. Next, you’ll discover how to use widgets and interact with your users. Finally, you’ll learn how to create multi-screen apps that connect to a web service. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Flutter needed to start developing apps for small and large screens.
Do you want to create an app for mobile, web, or desktop? In this course, Flutter: Getting Started, you’ll learn to build cross-platform apps with Flutter. First, you’ll explore what Flutter can do and how to install it. Next, you’ll discover how to use widgets and interact with your users. Finally, you’ll learn how to create multi-screen apps that connect to a web service. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Flutter needed to start developing apps for small and large screens.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Hello, Flutter! 34mins
- Adding Navigation and the Home Screen 26mins
- Creating a BMI Calculator 32mins
- The Weather Page 38mins
- Saving Training Data 37mins
Taught by
Simone Alessandria
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