To little fanfare, Google has released a new tool that easily allows you to build cross-platform mobile applications on both iOS and Android. Called “Flutter“, the tool uses its own high-performance rendering engine to draw widget models rather than WebView or OEM widgets that ship with the device. Although Google does not currently ship any apps made with Flutter, the team has provided a tutorial page for anyone looking to get started.
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