Learning Flutter Wilfried Mbouenda Mbogne
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Flutter is an sdk released by Google to create awesome app for iOS and Android with one codebase.
With this podcast, we are going to learn flutter together.
I will tell stories about my flutter adventures as a developer and I will bring on the show other developers to share their stories too.
At the end of the day I hope we will create awesome app and opens source projects together.
This is the learning flutter podcast.
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Learning Flutter 003
This episode is about Dart and Flutter in general.
We have a discussion with a Dart developer Kevin Segaud.
Kevin works for Lefty: https://lefty.io .
links of Kevin's repositories:
- organisation Jaguar: https://github.com/Jaguar-dart
- Firebase : https://github.com/firebase/firebase-dart
- Lefty: https://github.com/leftyio
- Flitter: https://github.com/dart-flitter
- Flutter facebook oauth : https://github.com/Kleak/flutter_facebook_oauth_example & https://medium.com/@segaud.kevin/facebook-oauth-login-flow-with-flutter-9adb717c9f2e
Kevin social links:
github- https://github.com/Kleak
twitter- https://twitter.com/kevin_segaud
Thanks to Kevin Segaud (@kevin_segaud)
🙏 Ask your question by tweeting to @ewilly1. You can follow Wilfried on Twitter @ewilly1. -
Learning Flutter 002
This episode is about creating an application about Instagram authentication.
Creating a simple UI for your flutter app using column and rows.
The Instagram authentication with oauth.
Thanks to Kevin segaud for his article about Facebook authentication.
https://medium.com/@segaud.kevin/facebook-oauth-login-flow-with-flutter-9adb717c9f2e
https://medium.com/@develodroid/flutter-iv-mvp-architecture-e4a979d9f47e
https://oauth.net/2/
https://www.instagram.com/developer/
https://github.com/WillyShakes/flutter_auth
Thanks to Kevin Segaud (@kevin_segaud), Chema Rubio (@develodroid) 🙏
Ask your question by tweeting to @ewilly1.
You can follow Wilfried on Twitter @ewilly1. -
Customer Reviews
Audio Terrible
I have never reviewed a podcast in my life and I listen to many daily so you know it was bad if I decided to take the time. You have one thing to get right and that’s audio. It sounds like the interviewer is standing 10 feet away from a cheap laptop microphone. The interviewee is 10 times louder so you can’t just turn it up. The whole object is to record Audio for someone else to listen to. If you can’t even get close to the Microphone so we can hear you then are you really doing a podcast?