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Google's Flutter for Windows Alpha is now available. The cross-platform UI framework lets devs write apps for iOS, Android, and now Windows 10.
Support for coding Windows apps has arrived with Flutter 2.10, Google's open source framework for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications from a single codebase. "Today, we're thrilled ...
Flutter 2.10's most significant addition is that it brings stable support for Windows apps in Flutter. As a result, developers can make desktop applications in Flutter while also targeting Android ...
The latest Flutter SDK update, version 2.10, makes it just as easy to make apps for Windows as it is for Android and iOS.
Flutter apps for Windows can additionally use any Win32, COM, and Windows Runtime APIs using Dart FFI layer which provides C-level interoperability, as well using a specific C++ platform plugin.
With this, Flutter has been tailored specifically for Windows applications, combining a Dart framework and C++ engine. Additionally, the Flutter engine is hosted on an embedded layer that allows ...
With Flutter 2.10, developers no longer need to flip a flag to get the functionality to produce Windows apps on the stable channel of Flutter. This functionality is now enabled by default.
Google LLC today announced that its Flutter framework for building user interfaces now supports Windows, enabling developers to bring their Flutter-based applications to the more than 1 billion ...
Flutter now has native support for Android and iOS, beta support for the web, macOS, and desktop Linux and alpha support for Microsoft's one billion Windows 10 devices. The Flutter team notes that ...