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So it appears Microsoft has given up on W10 Mobile.
Bill Gates has even switched to Android.
Windows Phone 7.5, 8 push notification support dropped
There a...
Wanting to develop a proper app with Flutter and get used to it. Wanting to see if there's any performance issues with it or if it could be a good alternative to native android development
For me to give it a fair comparison to React Native, I'd need to make a Flutter component and put it into a native android app and see how easy the process is compared to RN. Honestly couldn't be any worse than RN's. It's been a nightmare, from RN Maps to just figuring out how to bundle up the RN package for the app when it's not a full RN app and only a RN component within an Android app
Christy Burke, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, has been a pro catalan indy advocate since his youth, and voted last december to fly a catalan flag in support of their bid
ok i have a question i have a activity and fragments in viewpager but the data required for fragment is with activity so should i wait for data to get than create fragment or create fragment and pass data when it arrived
@MarkO'Sullivan i am unable to run my hello world flutter app on device although flutter devices list the device and i can see the same in the toolbar of android studio. I am unable to get over this :)
Fatal Exception: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can not perform this action after onSaveInstanceStat one case where it is liely to occur is if you do a fragment commit in async callback
the hospital is so big workers and patients get lost on it, and gps doesn't work between floor 0 and 10 ( out of 14), so we're making indoor routes with beacons & and the hotspots. pretty fancy.
my coworker is the one doing that tho. he's a genius in triangulation and ar stuff
i'll do the patient tracker app :D
gotta admit we're getting too much into IOT lately, and it's fun but scary