Speaker
Description
Flutter has been here from the starting of 2017. Initially, it was a mobile only framework which slowly and steadily got support for other platforms, like Web and Desktop. As Canonical started working on their own flutter based App Center, the Flutter Yaru widgets became more and more polished. A point to note here, is that the App Center was initially an idea from the community, which also created the widgets for Yaru. Many apps from the Ubuntu Flutter Community also came up, the most popular one being Musicpod(a music, radio and podcast app). Even though the app is FOSS and is mainly targeted to Linux, there are also versions of it for Windows, Mac and even Android. This cross-platform support didn't actually need much of an extra work, and even that extra work was actually to make them more friendly for that platform. With a big community and the new fork(Flock) being worked on, just to increase the community aspect of Flutter, the language is becoming a huge alternative yet being friendly for newcomers.
Summary
This talk will go through the growth story and the future possibilities of Flutter as an alternative language framework for desktop apps on Linux. This will also highlight works done by Ubuntu Flutter Community and Canonical.
Biography
Soumyadeep Ghosh is a member of the Ubuntu Flutter Community. He contributed in Musicpod, App Center and various other Flutter based apps related to the community and Ubuntu. Outside of that, he is also a member of Ubuntu and Snapcrafters. He helps out with various other organizations such as the NickVisionApps, Pacstall, and more. For more information, check out https://soumyadghosh.github.io/website
What audience can learn
The audience can learn about the current scenarios and the future options for flutter in Linux community, specifically on Ubuntu, and they will also learn how to start or use their flutter experience on Linux.
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