kingers Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 Flutter: Build Multi-Platform Apps With A Shared Codebase Published 3/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 900.59 MB | Duration: 2h 0mHave you ever needed to build multiple Flutter applications with different purposes but share a common reusable codebase What you'll learn Design and build enterprise-grade Flutter applications with a shared codebase Develop three Flutter projects: Two fully functional apps for phones, tablets, and web, and one reusable Flutter package Implement a modular architecture to share code efficiently across multiple applications Integrate and retrieve data from different RESTful APIs in each app Build apps that support iOS, Android, and Web platforms Ensure seamless adaptive UI for phones, tablets, and web Optimize for portrait, landscape, and split-screen layouts on tablets and web Implement dark and light mode for better user experience Add search functionality to filter and display data dynamically Requirements Basic understanding of Flutter & Dart Familiarity with RESTful APIs and JSON data, but not necessary Description Have you ever needed to build multiple Flutter applications-for phones, tablets, and web-that serve different purposes but share a common, reusable codebase? If so, this course is for you!In this course, you'll develop three projects:A shared codebase containing reusable logic and widgetsUsers App (for phones, tablets, and web)Products App (for phones, tablets, and web)You'll start by analyzing common features across applications and designing a modular shared codebase to maximize reusability. Then, you'll build the Users App, which retrieves data from a RESTful API and implements:Adaptive UI for phones, tablets, and webSplit-screen layout for tablets and webDark & light modeNavigation between list and detail pagesSearch functionality to filter dataNext, you'll develop the Products App, which mirrors the Users App's functionality but fetches data from a different RESTful API-demonstrating how multiple applications can seamlessly share the same codebase.By the end of this course, you'll have mastered the patterns and best practices for building enterprise-level, large-scale Flutter applications that efficiently share logic and UI components across multiple projects.First App: Shared packageThe Shared package holds all of the common reusable codebase, and widgets to be accessed by individual Flutter projects. This package will be accessed by two separate Flutter projects, the users and the products applications.Second App: Users projectsThe Users Flutter project is a completely separate iOS, Android, and Web application that will access and utilize the shared package, reusable codebase. Third App: Products projectsThe Products Flutter project is a completely separate iOS, Android, and Web application that will access and utilize the shared package reusable codebase. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Who is your instructor? Lecture 3 Resources - Course Setup Section 2: Shared Package Lecture 4 Importing and Reviewing the Shared Single Codebase Package Lecture 5 Creating Classes and Widgets Section 3: Users Project Lecture 6 Opening & Reviewing Lecture 7 Creating Services and Pages Section 4: Products Project Lecture 8 Opening and Reviewing Lecture 9 Creating Services and Pages Section 5: Summary Lecture 10 Summary Flutter developers looking to build scalable, multi-platform applications,Mobile & web app developers who want to share code efficiently across projects,Intermediate Flutter learners ready to take their skills to the next level,Software engineers & architects designing large-scale applications with modular architecture,Anyone interested in code sharing between Flutter apps and packagesTurboBithttps://turbobit.net/cu3nh467afc9/Flutter.Build.Multi-Platform.Apps.with.a.Shared.Codebase.rar.htmlRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/a4c7ce974442f800c5f8cd85f6f3c0d1/Flutter.Build.Multi-Platform.Apps.with.a.Shared.Codebase.rarFileFactory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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