Google LLC is serving up more treats for developers with a bevy of updates to its open-source Flutter software for building rich user interfaces for both Android and iOS apps using the same code.
Google says two million developers have used its Flutter user-interface (UI) framework for building apps targeting mobile, desktop, and the web since declaring it production ready at Google I/O 2018.
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