Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, desktop, and embedded devices from a single codebase.
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The Flutter organization on GitHub hosts a wide range of public repositories focused on building beautiful, natively compiled applications. Key programming languages used include Dart, C++, and Java. Notable repositories include flutter, samples, and packages, which provide essential tools and examples for developers.
Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
A collection of Flutter examples and demos
A collection of useful packages maintained by the Flutter team
Flutter documentation web site
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Flutter codelab examples
Flutter Plugin for IntelliJ
Developer tools for Flutter & Dart
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Home of the Flutter Casual Games Toolkit and other Flutter gaming templates
Contributed tests for Flutter
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UXR work for Flutter
Flutter's build coordinator and aggregator
Static assets for embedding into docs.flutter.io
This repo is for unmaintained code that supports talks, blogs, and other experiments.
Metadata files about the flutter framework
Tools & tests to verify Flutter's fidelity on specific platforms
Default community health files for Flutter
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Root of flutter.github.io
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Flutter builds a variety of projects on GitHub, primarily focusing on mobile, web, desktop, and embedded applications. The main repository, flutter, serves as the core framework for developers to create applications across multiple platforms.
Flutter predominantly uses Dart for its application development. Additionally, it incorporates C++ for performance-critical components and Java for specific functionality in Android applications. HTML and Shell are also utilized in various repositories.
Yes, all of Flutter’s repositories are public on GitHub. This openness allows developers to access the source code, contribute to projects, and learn from the examples and tools provided by the Flutter team.
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