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Tune in to help celebrate the incredible journey we've taken together as a community to make Flutter the powerful framework it is today. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you'll gain new insights and inspiration from Flutter user stories, learn more about the latest features from Flutter technical leads, and see what the future holds for Flutter app development in this multi-segment virtual event.
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What is #FlutterInProduction?
#FlutterInProduction is a virtual event hosted by the Flutter team showcasing how Flutter has become a robust framework used by developers and companies around the world to build and ship production-ready apps.
When is the event?
The event will be held on December 17, 2024, at 11 a.m. PT. It will be streamed live on the Flutter YouTube channel.
Do I need to register to participate?
Nope! #FlutterInProduction is a free virtual event. No registration is required. Simply tune in to the Flutter YouTube channel at the scheduled time.
Dec. 17, 2024: Event Day
All times in PST
11:00 - 11:30
#FlutterInProduction
Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you'll gain new insights and inspiration from Flutter user stories, learn more about the latest features from Flutter technical leads, and see what the future holds for Flutter app development in this multi-segment virtual event.
Speaker(s)
Hosts to be announced soon!
11:30 - 11:45
#AskFlutter
Get your questions answered by Flutter team leads. Stay tuned for our call for questions on social media!
Speaker(s)
Craig Labenz
Dec. 19, 2024: Observable Flutter
All times in PST
09:00 - 10:00
Tech Lead Panel
Have any questions about what it's like to build with Flutter in an enterprise development environment? Get those questions answered by tech leads at companies using Flutter in production.
Speaker(s)
Craig Labenz
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Creating home and lock screen widgets for your Flutter app
In this workshop, we'll walk through the steps needed to add Home Screen widgets and Lock Screen widgets to your Flutter app in iOS and Android.
Before you arrive
This workshop will walk through both native Android and native iOS development. In addition to having the Flutter SDK installed and a development environment, you’ll need certain software to follow each portion. To follow along with the Android portion, you’ll only need Android Studio. To follow along with the iOS portion, you’ll need a MacOS computer with Xcode installed, and an Apple Developer account. More information can be found in this Github repository’s README.
Hands-on with multi-factor authentication and Firestore count queries
Get the latest Firebase features for your Flutter app. We'll start with a basic app, and then add multi-factor phone authentication to ensure more secure sign-in.Then we'll use the new COUNT() operator in Firestore to include counts in the app at just a fraction of the cost and complexity.
Before you arrive
In order to follow along with this workshop, you’ll need a Flutter and Firebase development environment set up. You can follow the setup instructions at the Get to know Firebase for Flutter codelab. It is important that you complete step one through four of the codelab, to have your environment set up. If you have no Firebase experience, you are encouraged to complete the entire codelab before the workshop.
How to build the Basil Material 3 study
Learn how to use advanced theming features and the Material hct color system with the Basil Material 3 study. The Basil app also showcases how to build for ambient and smart displays.
Before you arrive
This workshop includes steps of the design process, which will help developers learn how to turn design into code. In order to follow along with the design process portion of the workshop, you should install Figma, or plan on using the Web Client for Figma. (If you plan on using the web client, you should test Figma beforehand, as it’s less reliable than the desktop client if the internet connection isn’t fast enough.) Other than Figma, this workshop will only use the standard Flutter development environment.
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