You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
I recently read the announcement on Twitter that dartpad was migrated to flutter and I want to congratulate the flutter team for the excellent work they are doing.
Now that the most difficult work has been done, I propose to incorporate the Linux, Mac and Windows desktop platforms. This is now possible since DartPad was migrated to Flutter.
After the new platforms are developed, the next thing is to publish DartPad in the Microsoft Store, in the App Store and the Snap Store so that DartPad is usable by more people.
Why is doing this important, you might ask? The idea is to demonstrate that Flutter is a reliable technology, since Google has its own product made with Flutter and deployed on multiple platforms. As a business consultant, I can use DartPad as an example to convince companies to invest in new products using Dart and Flutter because if Google has products in production made with Flutter on multiple platforms, that is the basis for trust.
The other important thing is the development process that will be carried out, in this process there will surely be challenges to solve, but it is the perfect opportunity to find the weak points of the technology, then we will be able to know where we need to improve so that we can move on from the utopia of the multiplatform to a real thing with products made in flutter deployed in production in multiple application stores
DartPad is the perfect product to use as an experiment, to polish products deployed in production in multiple app stores
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I recently read the announcement on Twitter that dartpad was migrated to flutter and I want to congratulate the flutter team for the excellent work they are doing.
Now that the most difficult work has been done, I propose to incorporate the Linux, Mac and Windows desktop platforms. This is now possible since DartPad was migrated to Flutter.
After the new platforms are developed, the next thing is to publish DartPad in the Microsoft Store, in the App Store and the Snap Store so that DartPad is usable by more people.
Why is doing this important, you might ask? The idea is to demonstrate that Flutter is a reliable technology, since Google has its own product made with Flutter and deployed on multiple platforms. As a business consultant, I can use DartPad as an example to convince companies to invest in new products using Dart and Flutter because if Google has products in production made with Flutter on multiple platforms, that is the basis for trust.
The other important thing is the development process that will be carried out, in this process there will surely be challenges to solve, but it is the perfect opportunity to find the weak points of the technology, then we will be able to know where we need to improve so that we can move on from the utopia of the multiplatform to a real thing with products made in flutter deployed in production in multiple application stores
DartPad is the perfect product to use as an experiment, to polish products deployed in production in multiple app stores
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: