Flutter
Flutter is Google's open-source UI toolkit for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single Dart codebase.
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Glossary Terms(6)
Firebase
Firebase is Google's mobile and web application development platform, offering a suite of managed backend services including a real-time database, authenticati…
Adalo
Adalo is a no-code platform for building native mobile and web applications using a visual, drag-and-drop interface, aimed at people without traditional progra…
Flutter
Flutter is Google's open-source UI toolkit for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single Dart codebase.
Android
Android is Google's open-source, Linux-based mobile operating system that powers the majority of smartphones and tablets worldwide, along with wearables, TVs,…
Expo
Expo is an open-source platform and toolchain built around React Native that simplifies building, testing, and deploying universal apps for iOS, Android, and t…
React Native
React Native is an open-source framework from Meta that lets developers build native iOS and Android apps using React's component model and JavaScript, renderi…
Study Notes(3)
MAUI vs Flutter
A technical comparison of .NET MAUI and Flutter across language, rendering, performance, and ecosystem to help you choose the right cross-platform stack.
Dart and Flutter Overview
An introduction to the Dart language, how it powers Flutter's UI framework, and where else Dart is used beyond mobile app development.
What Is Dart?
An introduction to Dart, the open-source, client-optimized language Google created for building fast, structured apps across mobile, web, desktop, and server t…