Name: Alfred Schilken
Type: User
Bio: Software Developer for more than 35 years, started with C and C++, after Java, Python, Groovy, Lua, Golang and Swift now focussing on Dart and Flutter
Twitter: alf147
Location: Germany
Blog: http://schilken.de
Alfred Schilken's Projects
AsyncNotifier example with Riverpod
Flutter Package: A Redux version tailored for Flutter, which is easy to learn, to use, to test, and has no boilerplate. Allows for both sync and async reducers.
Carefully curated list of awesome Appwrite resources 💪
A curated list of awesome things related to Flutter desktop.
Modular ASIC/FPGA miner written in C, featuring overclocking, monitoring, fan speed control and remote interface capabilities.
A flutter package for building card based forms.
ASIC and FPGA miner in c for bitcoin
Complete Flutter Course Bundle - Flutter eCommerce App
Production-grade project developed during the Reso Coder Academy Flutter Bootcamp: It's a mobile Github repository viewer
An Event Bus using Dart Streams for decoupling applications
Music theory Dart package
Simulate the positive effect of social distance on the spread of the corona epidemic
My configuration with init.lua and the require()ed modules
Epub Reader and Writer for Dart
Flutter Plugin to handle dropped file on app icon and 'open -a app file'.
Firefox for iOS
A minimal project to reproduce a bug with audio cache in flame games using sound effects
Ball collision simulation with Flutter, Flame and Box2d
Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
🧱 Flutter plugins used in Mixin
A showcase app for the Flutter SDK. Wonderous will educate and entertain as you uncover information about some of the most famous structures in the world.
A minimal bloc with an integration test using ConnectivityMock to control the connectivity_plus plugin.
A Flutter project showcasing supported Material 3 components, typography, color system and elevation. Supports different light/dark mode, color seed, and comparison to Material 2.
A flutter sample project using the line_chart of the mp_chart package to display a scrolling realtime chart - like an oscilloscope.
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