In the fast-changing environment of technology, learning and exploring is a never-ending process. At Lean-Forge we love to explore new technologies and scout the best solutions for our customers to deliver great software.
Simon Eckerstorfer shared his know-how and experience using Flutter in several customer projects and gave an internal Dev Talk. He covered the benefits of Flutter using Dart as a programming language and the architectural pillars of the framework and how it can adapt to different platforms.
You can find the source code of the sample Flutter app in the public repo righthere.
Toyota for example uses Flutter to improve the infotainment system and uses theframework's support for embedded devicesto bring performant user interfaces to Toyota cars.
Great insights and ideas
Our Internal Dev Talks provide a great way for all team members to connect (remotely and in-person) and discuss different frameworks outside of the day-to-day work. A very interesting discussion during the Flutter Dev Talk arose around the topic why Flutter chose Dart - and not TypeScript.
There are a ton of (very technical) reasons for Flutter choosing Dart:
- https://docs.flutter.dev/resources/faq#why-did-flutter-choose-to-use-dart
- https://hackernoon.com/why-flutter-uses-dart-dd635a054ebf
But besides that Flutter missed the opportunity to catch the huge community of TypeScript developers when using TypeScript for Flutter instead of Dart.
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Code Samples
FinallySimonpresented the great DX (Developer Experience) of Flutter during Development and Debugging with showcasingStateful Hot Reloading,VS Code Debug Supportand many more.
Wrap up
Simon delivered a great Internal Dev Talk and shared some amazing insights on Flutter development with great code samples and a lot of fun slides. His talk sparked great discussions and a lot of ideas (some serious and some more crazy ones like Flutter using TypeScript) and it was a very interesting and fun way to connect with the team and share his expertise on Flutter.
Looking forward to the next talk.