Session + Live Q&A
Google’s Flutter: Mobile, Web & Desktop Frontends from 1 Codebase?
The phone is the main computer for consumers today. Even enterprise users increasingly rely on mobile devices. Now native mobile applications often provide a better user experience than web applications. But developing two different applications for iOS and Android is usually too expensive.
Cross-platform frameworks promise salvation and deliver iOS and Android apps with one codebase. Like Google's Flutter, some even give us web & desktop frontends, too! And Google says Flutter is "the most popular cross-platform UI toolkit" with half a million apps. So, does Flutter deliver?
Speaker
Karsten Silz
Senior Full-Stack Java Developer
Karsten Silz has worked as a full-stack Java developer for 22 years in Europe and the US. In 2004, he co-founded a software product start-up in the U.S. Karsten led product development for 13 years and left after the company was sold successfully. Since 2017, he has been a contractor in...
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