Flutter & Dart – The Complete Guide [2022 Edition]
What you’ll learn
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Learn Flutter and Dart from the ground up, step-by-step
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Build engaging native mobile apps for both Android and iOS
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Use features like Google Maps, the device camera, authentication and much more!
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Learn how to upload images and how to send manual and automated push notifications
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Learn all the basics without stopping after them: Dive deeply into Flutter & Dart and become an advanced developer
Join the most comprehensive & bestselling Flutter course and learn how to build amazing iOS and Android apps!
You don’t need to learn Android/ Java and iOS/ Swift to build real native mobile apps!
Flutter – a framework developed by Google – allows you to learn one language (Dart) and build beautiful native mobile apps in no time. Flutter is a SDK providing the tooling to compile Dart code into native code and it also gives you a rich set of pre-built and pre-styled UI elements (so called widgets) which you can use to compose your user interfaces.
Flutter is extremely trending and gets used for major Google apps like their Adwords app – it’s now marked as “ready for production”, hence now is the time to jump in and learn it!
This course will teach Flutter & Dart from scratch, NO prior knowledge of either of the two is required! And you certainly don’t need any Android or iOS development experience since the whole idea behind Flutter is to only learn one language.
You’ll learn Flutter not only in theory but we’ll build a complete, realistic app throughout this course. This app will feature both all the core basics as well as advanced features like using Google Maps, the device camera, adding animations and more!
With Flutter, you’ll be able to write code only once and ship your apps both to the Apple AppStore and Google Play.
Use Google’s Material Design to build beautiful, yet fully customizable, apps in no time with almost zero effort. You can use the rich widget suite Flutter provides to add common UI elements like buttons, switches, forms, toolbars, lists and more – or you simply build your own widgets – Flutter makes that a breeze, too.
Here’s what’s included in the course:
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Detailed setup instructions for both macOS and Windows
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A thorough introduction to Flutter, Dart and the concept behind widgets
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An overview of the built-in widgets and how you may add your own ones
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Debugging tipps & tricks
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Page navigation with tabs, side drawers and stack-based navigation
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State management solutions
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Handling and validating user input
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Connecting your Flutter app to backend servers by sending Http requests
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User authentication
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Adding Google Maps
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Using native device features like the camera
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Adding beautiful animations & page transitions
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Image Upload
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Push Notifications – manual approach and automated
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How to publish your app to the app stores
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And more!
This course is for you if …
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You’re interested in building real native mobile apps for the two most popular mobile platforms – iOS and Android
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You want to explore the full set of features Flutter offers
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Don’t want to spend hours learning two completely different languages
Course prerequisites:
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Basic programming language knowledge will help a lot but is not a hard requirement
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You DON’T need to know Flutter or Dart
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You DON’T need to know iOS (Swift/ObjectiveC) or Android (Java)
Who this course is for:
- Beginner and experienced developers who are interested in diving into mobile app development using one language for both platforms
- Experienced iOS or Android developers who want to build cross-platform (iOS + Android) apps with one single programming language
12 reviews for Flutter & Dart – The Complete Guide [2022 Edition]
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Vinay Tadimala –
Max is one of the most knowledgeable teachers i have ever listened to on a course, and has a clear , amicable and brillliant teaching style. I have learnt so much from just one of his courses, and have transformed from a novice to an intermediate in such a short time, building my own apps. It is amazing to see your ability go so deep into the subject Max, and this is rare in this time and age. Thank you for such a phenomenonal course. And thanks again for keeping it updated. I keep revisiting the course to keep refreshing myself of core foundational principles in flutter.
Saurabh shani –
This course is amazing Max did a really good job. The thing that looks different from is that Max provided a guide map which we can use to build our own app and that is very helpful. So for me Section 17 lecture number 374 is one of the most important lecture. I loved this course and amazing think if I stuck in some place during coding I can come here and get an idea to solve that issue. Thank or the course. Looking forward for the new updates in this course.
Simone Faccio –
This course was very productive and I was very satisfied with the teacher who explained each topic with passion and professionalism.
It was very clear in the concepts and logic of this Dart – Flutter language
To understand the concepts and the programming logic well, I had to review the material several times, so I was able to learn better the concepts he explained by immersing myself more and more in the logic of this language, obtaining a much clearer vision.
I certainly look forward to any updates both in terms of mobile apps, and a new web app course. I have already taken other courses of yours and you are my reference teacher for me. Thank you very much for your teaching style.
Do Minh Nhat –
Max is a good teacher with a very good knowledge, he is really know how to teaching and explain every small detail things, thank you Max!!!
Abdullah Ünal –
It’s not 2021 edition at all thats a complete lie. You have to do so many workarounds and use so many deprecated widgets otherwise you’ll spend more time trying to fix errors in the code then learning.
Altamush Nayyer Khan –
Please only use this course as a reference. If you immediately wish to start freelancing after taking this course, you will not be able to, as most of it is outdated and does not teach you how to provide common solutions that most clients require.
For example, the chat app does not have user account management and does not go very deep into rules. The shop app does not have payment integration.
PLEASE ONLY USE THIS COURSE AS REFERENCE.
Jack Fitzgerald –
Good course, however there are comments at the start about the code being kept up to date. I’d like to see the code kept up to date (particularly around modules like Firebase), especially for anyone thinking of purchasing this course in 2022.
Aziz Kadhi –
The deprecated Flutter API added something like 30% more time and efforts. I wasn’t able to downgrade my Flutter version.
But by the same token, this situation has made the course more challenging and kind of more interesting. But I would rather have an updated course.
Dinçer Aydiç –
This is an awesome course with practical examples and full of great information. It is so detailed that sometimes I felt I couldn’t understand but when I rewatched the lectures, I saw I had no problem. The only thing I can complain is about Q&A section. There are many unanswered question. I know most of them were asked by someone else but I think that giving a reference link may be a better way than ignoring them.
Josip Šoljić –
The course is very well designed and you can see that the lecturer is acquainted with the topic. There are two reasons for my poor rating. First, although the title says it’s a 2022 edition, you’ll have a lot of problems in some lessons because Max uses outdated version of Flutter and the outdated versions of many imported packages. It took me quite a lot of effort and google-ing to download the right packages, and to implement them in the apps. I recommend not to use latest version of Flutter for this course. Insted download a 1.22.6 version. Second, Max talks really fast, and sometimes he gets surprised with the errors or with the output results of his code. I had to watch the same thing over and over again in order to catch what is important and to implement it in my own code. When I reduce the speed of video playback, the frustration is even greater because the lecturer sounds like he’s drunk. All in all, the course is great, it has a lot of content, but I don’t think it’s exactly designed for a total programming beginner like me.
Jon Lee –
lessons are not updated and it was really troublesome to follow through with the great places and chat app
Vamsi Krishna –
brilliaant go thrugh of wonderful sessions dive in what not best to keep on sight integrated feel listening and watching throughout content.thank you sir for interacting sculpting and making me UP!!!!best regards from on of your students:)