A new Academind Flutter project.
This is a demo project that shows how to use Flutter functions and widgets to create reusable and dynamic user interfaces.
This project demonstrates how to create custom widgets using both functions and classes in Flutter.
- To run this project, you need to have Flutter SDK installed on your machine. You can follow the official Flutter installation guide to set up your environment.
- It also explains the difference between stateless and stateful widgets in Flutter and how they affect the widget tree and the app performance.
- It provides examples of common widgets in Flutter, such as text, icons, buttons, containers, rows, columns, etc
- It uses a simple counter app as a case study to show how to use stateful widgets to manage the app state and update the UI.Installation
You also need to have an editor that supports Flutter development, such as Visual Studio Code or Android Studio.
This project does not use any external dependencies or packages. It only uses the built-in Flutter widgets and libraries.
License This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details. ![ScreenShot](dicey\images\image (7).png)