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    Flutter

    Flutter

    Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile

    Flutter is Google’s open-source UI toolkit for building natively compiled, high-performance, visually expressive apps from a single codebase targeting mobile (iOS, Android), web, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and embedded platforms. We want to enable designers to deliver their full creative vision without being forced to water it down due to limitations of the underlying framework. Flutter's layered architecture gives you control over every pixel on the screen and its powerful compositing...
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    Google Charts

    Google Charts

    Interactive chart library for Flutter & web, now archived & read-only

    Charts is an open source charting library created by Google for building data visualizations in the Flutter framework. It provides a set of tools and components for creating visually rich and interactive charts on both Android and iOS platforms. The library includes a core package, charts_common, which defines the shared logic and rendering capabilities, and charts_flutter, a Flutter-specific implementation that enables seamless integration with mobile apps.
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    Flutter Twitter Clone

    Flutter Twitter Clone

    Fully functional Twitter clone built in flutter framework

    flutter_twitter_clone is a full-featured Twitter clone built with Flutter and Firebase, designed to demonstrate how to integrate social networking functionality into a mobile app. The project covers authentication, posting tweets, image uploads, likes, comments, retweets, push notifications, and profile management. Its architecture showcases Firebase Firestore for real-time updates, Firebase Auth for user management, and Firebase Storage for media handling. The UI attempts to closely mirror...
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    Flutter Widgets

    Flutter Widgets

    Source code for various Flutter widgets that are developed by Google

    flutter.widgets (often referred to as the “Flutter Widgets” extras) is a grab bag of production-hardened widgets, utilities, and patterns that complement Flutter’s core framework. It showcases best practices for adaptive layouts, scrolling behavior, input handling, and platform nuances that occur in real apps—not just demos. Many components are small, focused building blocks you can compose, which keeps your widget tree readable while solving thorny UI edge cases. The package is also a...
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