preface

Google’s launch of Flutter, a new high-performance cross-platform (Android, ios) rapid development framework, has attracted the attention of many developers in the industry. After I touched Flutter, I realized that this is really a good thing. Good things have to be shared, right?

What I want to share with you today is a collection of exercises that I put together for beginners. Address at https://github.com/Vadaski/Vadaski-flutter_note_book.

Sample (part)

Q&A

Why do we need to sort out this collection when we have the official sample

Common confusion

Like everyone else, when I first came across Flutter, THERE were a number of official widgets. But when it comes time to implement your own page, you find that you don’t know which one to use. So I went to see the official sample.

Of course, the official sample is nice to run, but a small feature can be over 500 lines of code, and all sorts of irrelevant information is in a single file. It’s a real headache.

Let the code tell the story

So I started to organize some small demos, focusing on the implementation of single functions and trying to let the code explain itself. I think this is the fastest way to learn Flutter. I try to keep each demo to less than 100 lines of code and let the code tell a short but exciting story. There are also many foreign brothers to write a good demo was also included in my.

Project status

At present, THIS project is maintained by me personally, keeping the rhythm of daily watch. If you want to share your ideas, please feel free to contact me and join this project! Together, we help more people learn flutter.

FlutterNotebook has just joined OpenFlutter! Hope to help more people ~

Write in the last

If you find some deficiencies in this project, please feel free to contact me and we can discuss together! My contact information: [email protected]