HOW FLUTTER INTEGRATES with apple frameworks and tooling - Leigha Reid | Swift Heroes 2023 Talk

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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    ⏩ Chapter:
    00:00 intro
    01:14 Flutter logo
    2:13 What is Flutter
    3:17 Flutter Architecture
    4:55 Flutter Framework
    06:21 Hardware Abstraction Layer
    07:07 Control every pixel
    09:06 integrate in Swift DEMO
    11:46 Run
    12:57 API
    13:23 Plugins
    17:01 Widget Extension
    18:59 Add Flutter to an iOS App
    21:32 Wrap-up
    👂Maybe you've heard a bit about #Flutter and are looking to give it a try -
    🤯 but you already have a SwiftUI app and #migrating the entire thing would be a big hassle.
    🔧 In this talk, we'll go through the architecture of how Flutter #integrates with Apple's frameworks and developer tooling.
    ▶ We'll also give a live #demo on how you can create a new screen in Flutter and add it to your existing SwiftUI app.
    🎤 Leigha Reid, Product Manager for Flutter, Google
    📍Swift Heroes 2023 was hosted in Turin, 4-5 May. Attended by 320 iOS developer participants and broadcast to an additional 320 Swift enthusiasts across the globe. The agenda covered a range of important iOS developer topics including SwiftUI, the composable architecture, accessibility, developer tools, testing and much more.
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  • @isurujn
    @isurujn 5 месяцев назад +2

    I used to be a native zealot for the longest time 😅 But I got a taste of Flutter at my last job. Now I'm in the more middle ground mindset where I think each tool/technology has its place and it largely depends on a various set of needs and requirements. In other words, I think Flutter has its uses and neither Flutter won't replace native and vice versa. Having seen how Flutter has matured in the short period of time, I do honestly think SwiftUI has a lot of catching up to do. These slow once in a year release cycles are really hurting native iOS devs.