According to MSPoweruser reports, Google announced Flutter as a cross-platform user interface as early as 2015, allowing developers to use a single code base to build user interfaces for local Android and iOS applications, web applications and desktops. In June, Google said it was seeking help from Microsoft to bring Flutter to Microsoft. Today, Google released Flutter Alpha that supports Windows. With local desktop support, Flutter developers can enjoy improved developer tools on Windows.
Naija Tech News learned that the Flutter application is compiled into a 64-bit code version, and users can package and install it on other Windows PCs like other native applications. In addition, users can also use the same code base to create applications for Android, iOS, Web, macOS and Linux.
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