Ready for Production Apps: Flutter Beta 3
Blog post from Google Cloud
Flutter Beta 3, announced at Google I/O 2018, marks a significant milestone in the development of Google's mobile app SDK, aimed at creating high-quality, native experiences on both iOS and Android platforms. Over the past year, Flutter has undergone substantial enhancements, including engine rewrites for improved performance, integration with Dart 2, support for Windows development, and expanded tooling for IDEs like Android Studio and Visual Studio Code. The SDK's unique features, such as stateful hot reload and a hardware-accelerated Skia engine, facilitate high-velocity development and expressive, flexible designs, allowing developers to seamlessly build applications with rich, customizable UI components and real-time animations. Major companies like Alibaba, Groupon, and Google Ads have adopted Flutter for its consistent cross-platform performance, rapid prototyping capabilities, and productivity boosts. The beta release introduces new features like improved localization, accessibility support, a widget inspector, and Firebase ad integration, positioning Flutter as a first-class toolkit for Material Design. As the project approaches its 1.0 release, the Flutter team is committed to refining performance and compatibility while expanding its ecosystem through community collaboration, with the goal of revolutionizing mobile development.