Redux Tutorial + Testing | Flutter Redux | Redux Dart

in #utopian-io7 years ago (edited)

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What Will I Learn?

We will discuss topics such as:

  • Building layouts
  • Widgets
  • States
  • Basic Dart
  • Dividing Code
  • Using and Creating widgets
  • Text Input
  • Widget Decoration
  • Theming
  • Redux
  • Flutter Redux
  • Reducer
  • App State
  • Store
  • StoreProvider

Requirements

Difficulty

  • Intermediate

Description

In this crash course for Flutter, In this video, we'll start with a basic Counter Widget, building up to a complex app with shared state across multiple screens. Along the way, we'll explore common patterns for managing application state and discover the building blocks provided by Dart and Flutter for this purpose. Then, we will learn how to put these blocks together to form a reactive application that’s easy to test and reason about. As a reward for our journey, we will be granted the powers of time travel, allowing us to move back and forth throughout the States of our application! This talk is perfect for folks who have used Flutter a bit and are interested figuring out the best ways to structure their applications.

You can follow along on both Windows and Mac and you'll be able to run the code written in this tutorial on both Android and iOS.

Flutter is an SDK owned by Google to create applications for Android and iOS using a single codebase. Flutter uses the Dart programming language (also owned by Google). Flutter was in alpha when I released this video, so things might still change a bit. But the SDK is already mature enough to write some cool production apps!

Be sure to ask for help in the comments if you need any. Suggestions for future Flutter tutorials are also very welcome!

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