Elevate Your Cross-Platform Development Skills with Flutter and Dart, and Advanced UI Techniques.
Book Description
Unlock the full potential of Flutter with this practical and indispensable resource, catering to both beginners and seasoned developers seeking to enhance their skills.
This book will provide you with foundational insights into Flutter and Dart programming to master the dynamic widget system and empower you to create visually stunning and responsive UI designs.
The book begins with exploring Dart language and then moves on to Flutter's dynamic widgets and UI elements, the art of styling, theming, and creating interactive designs. Next, from handling images, media, and effects to delving into advanced techniques like typography and slivers, this book equips you to build adaptive UIs for diverse platforms. You will navigate seamlessly through topics such as navigation, device feature utilization, and API integration. Learn effective unit testing strategies for robust UI components.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 Getting Started with Flutter
1. Introduction to Flutter and its Environment
2. Introduction to Dart Programming
3. Exploring Flutter Widgets and UI Elements
SECTION 2 Building Modern UI Designs
4. Styling, Theming, and Interactive UI Designs in Flutter
5. Working with Images, Media, and Effects in Flutter
6. Typography, Slivers, and Advanced UI Techniques in Flutter
SECTION 3 Creating Cross-Platform UIs
7. Building Adaptive UIs for Different Platforms
8. Handling Navigation and Routing
9. Utilizing Device Features and APIs
SECTION 4 Testing and Debugging Flutter UIs
10. Widget Testing UI Components
11. Conclusion and the Next Steps
Index
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