I hope one day flutter will be automatically in adaptive mod.There will be no need to specify widgets differently for IOS and Android platform.Hope we'll see this soon.
@@the4fibs832 then you would have to know before hand how every adaptive should look on each of their respective platforms before knowing if you'd like to override it or not
Yeah, I think if you use the cupertinoPageScaffold you will have all the ios stuff automatically. But since we always use the Scaffold normal, this is the one that show automatically the android ones kinda. Not sure how they can do this neither 🧐🧐
@@martinseal1987 I don't think so.For IOS and Android we use different widgets, which is not the "SingleCode For Cross Platform ",instead actually we are using different code for different platform,as in flutter the code is actually "The Widgets",and if you are changing widgets for every platform,then how can we call it "SingleCode For Cross Platform"?.Hope I've cleared my point.
Btw, thanks for your sharing,, I'm learning Flutter for 4 months but now I'm not sure that I should keep learning Flutter or back to learn Native first. Is it good to start with Flutter first then Android (iOS)?
I have never learned native before (and will probably never learn it). With Flutter you can do Android and IOS apps so i don't really see why should we learn native 😂 (Why spending time for something we will not use) I think if you just learn flutter you will be fine (Unless you want a job with native*)👏
just interested if they all are default features of flutter or we gotta add dependencies for them, I kinda hate using dependencies since I get the damned null sound safety error all the time, and can't get the normal solution for that :((
Every single one of these is gold, and plenty are complete game changers! Going to have to sit down and watch this plenty and write some of this down … the VSCode settings blew my mind lol. The community cannot thank you enough, you are helping us all to become better developers, and even entertaining us as we learn with some awesome clips 😅📽🥇 [Edit: so good I had to buy your course just now from your website, a little reward to you but big reward to me - an investment in my future. Your materials are superb 💙👍]
Thank you very very much, I also want to credit all the people that found those tips (in description). I just compile all of them after all 😂 Thank you very much again for getting the course, I do appreciate it a lot CM 🔥👏
Hi Nine, if you want the overall concept of clean architecture, you can check the 3 free previews on fluttermapp.com / hero to pro course. I hope this can help you. Have a wonderful day 🙏
Thank you for the comment. I have no idea what you can do with JS to be honest so im not sure how to answer this. You seems much more advance about it 😂👏🔥Have a great day Spkinguy
Very cool. Definitely learned a few useful tricks. That DevTools network inspector is going to be a lifesaver. Thank you. One suggestion. I wish you paused or shown an indicator of some sort when moving from one tip to another. I had a bit of a hard time differentiating between them. Sometimes it just sounded like you were referring to one thing but turned out it's another whole new tip :)
Yeah the network inspector is fire! 🔥🔥 and for the second comment, I tried to make the video flow more naturally this time. Last time I had multiple comment about how its boring to 35 tips starting like "did you know that.." 😂😂😂
I must ask from the Flutter crowd. Does anyone use Windows when they develop for Android. Because I wasted about 8-9 hours and the android studio emulator does not work on my Windows 11.
If I do only 10 tips, the video will be like 3 minutes and youtube will not push the content to a wider audience which mean people will most likely never see the video 😂🔥
07:53 it's not the same thing. the double dot will return the object itself but single dot / call will return the function's return type correct me if I'm wrong
This video is like trying to run fifa 22 on a 4GB RAM Laptop. Could not load much on first try, i will watch over n over again. Btw. Thanks, great video.
Thanks alot for the tipps, but your presenting style is quite hard to follow because it seems very rushed. For example at 9:27 you already talk about your next tip while still showing the video of the previous one. Adding a little flyover with a short text description for every tip might increase clarity alot.
Yeah, thanks for the feedback, next time I will make sure to separate every tips from each other and add a little card like "tip 1, tip 2, tip 3" Thanks 👏🎉
In vs code just go to dependencies in yaml file and start writing the dependency name and hit tab to auto complete with another tab to enter the latest version number.
Hey dude can you tell which tool are you using to make that good looking code snippet screenshot doesn't look like vscode.I would like to keep my coding snippet like that in my notes
I do most of the time take a screenshot of the screen, the crop the image and add an other image with rounder corners behind and add also a png image with the 3 dots colors 😂 (A lot of work not gonna lie) The only tool I use is adobe premiere pro (editing tool)
Its brilliant and easy to implement thanks. Keep it Up. Its great for learning whole platform. Query: How can we make category model for nested collections. for example: category -> mainCategories[ ] -> Sub categories[ ] of each main category ====> FlutterFire
First thank you very much. Second for you question, I am not sure to understand 😂 There is flutter discord to ask question also if you want, this help a lot 👋
Usually tips like this are not useful(to me) as they are kind of beginner-y but there are actually some stuff in here that I didn't know. So thank you for making this.