Last year I started writing tests for the WhatTodo app and shared my experience in a talk called “Testing in Flutter” which was more focused on how to get started writing tests for the legacy codebase. The idea was to start writing tests end-to-end first using the flutter driver. In that talk, I also mentioned some limitations of the flutter driver. Because of that, I was looking for a better library to test end-to-end flow with more flexibility. Now that …
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The more features your Flutter app has, the harder it becomes to test it manually. Automated tests ensure that your app performs correctly before you publish it. Writing these tests for your Flutter app can help …
If you are struggling to write tests for legacy codebase in a flutter then yesterday I talked about “Testing in Flutter” for legacy codebase at Mobile Z-days. The more features your flutter app has, the harder …
#DevSangamam The word Sangamam means confluence in Tamil. Building on this, DevSangamam is a conference, catering to the Developer community of Tamil Nadu & India. “Sangamam” expresses the essence of the conference and gives the regional …
Do you want to enhance your skills? Have you always wondered how developers manage to build/maintain many popular open-source libraries while still doing their regular day job? Have you always had the feeling that you would …
This is a sample app for my blog series “Flutter For Android Developer” for Android developers who are looking to apply their existing Android knowledge to build mobile apps with Flutter. https://github.com/burhanrashid52/FlutterForAndroidExample
Life can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to. A Simple Todo app design in Flutter to keep track of your task on a daily basis. Its build on BLoC Pattern. You can add a project, …
In this talk, we will explore how Android developers can apply their existing Android knowledge to build mobile apps with Flutter. We are going to explore how to equivalent design Activity UI, LinearLayout, FrameLayout, Gestures and …
In this talk, we will explore how Android developers can apply their existing Android knowledge to build mobile apps with Flutter. We are going to explore how to equivalent design Activity UI, LinearLayout, FrameLayout, Gestures and …
Flutter uses reactive views, which you can take to the next level by applying reactive principles with BLoC and ScopedModel patterns to your app’s data model. For more details visit http://devfest.gdgahmedabad.com/ Presentation link: https://speakerdeck.com/burhanrashid52/build-reactive-architecture-in-flutter
https://itsallwidgets.com/podcast/download/episode-6.mp3
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