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Flutter Design Patterns and Best Practices: Build scalable, maintainable, and production-ready apps using effective architectural principles

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Elevate your mobile app development skills using reusable software development methodologies and code design principles, leveraging proven strategies from industry experts who have fostered thriving developer communities

Key FeaturesCover code structure, app architecture, testing, performance optimization, error handling, and moreGet hands on with code examples and exercises to apply design patterns and best practices in real-world scenariosLeverage the intricacies of the Flutter framework to build better apps for your clientsPurchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBookBook DescriptionFlutter’s rapid adoption by developers and businesses alike has led to an increased demand for skilled developers who can deliver high-quality Flutter apps. Flutter can be a great tool to develop apps for yourself, but you don’t always need to consider things like scalability or business goals as a hobbyist. When you build apps for a business, however, you must use specific tools to help the business achieve its goals. This requires solutions to be fast, reliable, and delivered on time. This book will help you meet these business requirements.

You'll begin by learning how to build responsive UIs that work on all devices. Next, you'll delve into state management, understanding how to select the appropriate solution and gaining hands-on experience with InheritedWidget, ChangeNotifier, and BLoC. Later, you'll move on to high-level practices such as layered architecture, dependency injection, and repository patterns. The book will also show you how to develop features of any complexity, such as multithreading and native layer implementations. You'll also learn how to ensure the quality of your solutions by prioritizing testing.

By the end of this book, you'll be able to deliver well-architected Flutter projects that are stable, scalable, and maintainable.

What you will learnTranslate business requirements into technical solutionsUnderstand when and where specific design patterns would be applicableSeparate concerns into multiple layers with scoped responsibilityBuild reusable architecture that can be applied to any type of app and supported by various teamsDebug and solve problems before they reach the userPrevent production bugs by prioritizing testing during the development cycleDesign encapsulated features that are resilient to business requirement changes and software updatesWho this book is forIf you’re a mobile developer who has already realized the potential of Flutter as a tool to solve business problems and are looking forward to leveling up your app-building skills, then this book is for you. Freelancers, agencies, or individuals who have already developed basic applications with Flutter and want to level up their skills to build production-ready apps at scale will find this book helpful. Basic Flutter knowledge and experience in building apps will be beneficial. Moreover, if you’re transitioning from another mobile framework, this book will make the transition easier.

Table of ContentsBest Practices for Building UIs with FlutterResponsive UIs for All DevicesVanilla State ManagementState Management Patterns and Their ImplementationsCreating Consistent NavigationThe Responsible Repository PatternImplementing the Inversion of Control P

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Published September 27, 2024

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December 29, 2024
Great book. I learned a lot about flutter architecture. It covers all the basic ideas about architecture, testing and dev tools.

My favorite chapter was the one talking about state Management and what problems some packages like provider or bloc solve. Also, the chapter regarding futures was also Great
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May 4, 2025
This book is pretty advanced if you are a beginner.
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