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      • dobeyD Offline
        dobey @Krille
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        @Krille said in Binary apps/Flutter:

        Flutter for desktop is based on GLFW, right?

        Not exactly. See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Desktop-shells :

        The current Linux shell is a GLFW placeholder, to allow early experimentation. We would like to create a library that lets you embed Flutter regardless of whether you're using GTK+, Qt, wxWidgets, Motif, or another arbitrary toolkit for other parts of your application, but have not yet determined a good way to do that. Our current plan is to support GTK+ out of the box, in a way where adding support for other toolkits is straightforward.

        Expect the APIs for the final shell to be radically different from the current implementation.

        Looking deeper, it also seems that targets other than Android/iOS are not particularly well supported/documented. So, I think Flutter is not really an option at this time.

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        • KrilleK Offline
          Krille
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          Flutter for Web and for desktop will become a thing in the near future. And then it should be possible to package it. We can expect, that a lot of Android and iOS apps will use Flutter in the future so providing support for Flutter in UT would give us access to a lot of new apps.

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          • J Offline
            jld3103
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            I already have an app that runs very well on mobile, desktop and web.

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              iverve
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              Flutter is an open-source framework that allows to build Android and iOS application using single code. Flutter is a complete SDK for building cross-platform application and it uses c, c++, DART languages.
              You need to know more knowledge than reading on https://i-verve.com/blog/flutter-for-cross-platform-app-development

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              • AppLeeA Offline
                AppLee
                last edited by AppLee

                I had a quick look at Flutter, it's full of promises, but it's still another "good idea" from Google.
                I may be pessimistic but I think it will finish like GWT ; started well, had some success was never achieved => abandoned

                Just my 2 cents 😉
                I hope for the best but Google has a tendency to never deliver on its promises.

                [Edit] Just found this video lol :face_with_tears_of_joy:
                https://www.reddit.com/r/ExpectationVsReality/comments/dqlyuu/google_soli/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x

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                • libremaxL Offline
                  libremax
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                  "Google & Ubuntu Team Up to Bring Flutter Apps to Linux" :

                  https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/flutter-sdk-linux-desktop

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                  • poVoqP Offline
                    poVoq
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                    Apparently using Mir on Wayland:
                    http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Flutter-Mir-Wayland-WIP

                    This sounds like Flutter could become a really nice alternative to qt for app creation on UT, no?

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                    • dobeyD Offline
                      dobey @poVoq
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                      @poVoq It will not solve system integration issues for things like content-hub, media-hub, or fingerprint reader, on Ubuntu Touch, but it's a start and at least very basic apps should be somewhat usable, but perhaps not much more so than using Web target and just running as an HTML5 app with Flutter.

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                      • Josele13J Offline
                        Josele13
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                        Today I saw a news about Flutter 2, it has caught my attention that Microsoft is working on it. Canonical is going to use it for apps by default, it seems that it is going to be the universal app, Canonical,Microsoft,Google,Android and iOS

                        would it be a good idea to have it in Ut even if it's inside Anbox?
                        Is it possible that android apps won't be used in java because of the new Flutter apps in the near future?

                        Regards...

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                        https://fossbytes.com/canonical-flutter-is-the-default-choice-for-future-ubuntu-apps/

                        https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-teams-google-improve-apps-surface-duo
                        https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/09/21/google-flutter-uwp-apps-for-windows-10/
                        https://flutter.dev/

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                        • PhoenixLandPiratP Offline
                          PhoenixLandPirat @Josele13
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                          @josele13 flutter support has been talked about for a while, I think the standpoint is still “Flutter will probably work and come with Ubuntu 20.04”

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                            Keneda @Josele13
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                            @josele13 said in Binary apps/Flutter:

                            would it be a good idea to have it in Ut even if it's inside Anbox?

                            If i understand well, it's turning anbox into useless.

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                            • Josele13J Offline
                              Josele13 @Keneda
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                              @keneda I don't believe that, if the .apk apps are still used...perfect, but the most important OS's have come together to create something new. If Ut can take advantage of it in some way that's great....

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