How Flutter Blog tackles Release Notes in mobile performance
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Kevin Chisholm from Google's Flutter team just dropped Flutter 3.41 with 868 commits from 145 contributors. This isn't just another update—it's a fundamental shift in how Flutter evolves as an open-source frame...
Kevin Chisholm from Google's Flutter team just dropped Flutter 3.38, and it's packed with the kind of productivity wins developers have been asking for. Dot shorthands alone will save you countless lines of boi...
Emma Twersky, Flutter's new DevRel lead, just dropped Flutter 3.38 and Dart 3.10—and they're bringing AI-powered UI generation to cross-platform development. This isn't just another framework update.
Michael Thomsen from Google's Flutter team just dropped major news: Flutter now powers nearly 30% of all new free iOS apps. That's triple the market share from 2021.
Michael Thomsen from Google's Flutter team just dropped their 2025 roadmap—and it's a masterclass in transparent product development. The most interesting part? Non-Google contributors now outnumber Google empl...
Kevin Chisholm from Google's Flutter team just dropped Flutter 3.27 with a game-changing milestone: Impeller is now the default renderer on modern Android devices. After a year in preview, this marks a major sh...
Michael Thomsen from Google's Flutter team just dropped a game-changer: Flutter 3.24 introduces a low-level GPU API that lets developers submit draw calls directly to hardware. This isn't just another framework...
Kevin Chisholm just dropped Flutter 3.22, and the performance numbers are wild. WebAssembly cuts frame rendering time by 3x in worst-case scenarios, while a Lottie animation that took 64ms now renders nearly 10...
Michael Thomsen from Google's Flutter team just dropped their 2024 roadmap, and it comes with a refreshingly honest caveat: plans will change. This is transparency done right in open source.
Brandon Badger joins Flutter as Product Director and immediately drops two major releases: Flutter 3.19, Dart 3.3, and a new Google AI Dart SDK that brings Gemini directly into your mobile apps.
Tim Sneath from Flutter just did something radical: publicly sharing Google's internal strategy doc. For the first time, the Flutter team is pulling back the curtain on their 2022 roadmap and investment priorit...
Chris Sells from Google's Flutter team announces Flutter 1.17 with performance gains that'll make iOS developers smile. Metal support alone delivers 50% faster rendering—and that's just the beginning.
Tim Sneath from Google's Flutter team shares a milestone: 2 million developers adopted Flutter in just 16 months. Even more impressive? The framework saw 10% month-over-month growth during the pandemic's early ...