I think that‘s a perfectly reasonable take, but I also think it’s also perfectly reasonable to write AI-specific docs. I think it’s best if Pub gives author the freedom to choose what’s best for their package.
I think that‘s a perfectly reasonable take, but I also think it’s also perfectly reasonable to write AI-specific docs. I think it’s best if Pub gives author the freedom to choose what’s best for their package.
I disagree. There’s an implicit assumption here that one doc can meet all needs.
However, good docs are separated based on needs: tutorials to accomplish tasks, explanations to teach concepts, references, etc.
This lets you write AI specific docs, if that’s what you feel is best for your package.
Not increasing maintainers’ burden resonates with me. However, shouldn’t we also provide the necessary plumbing for package maintainers that *do* want to build new AI experiences?
Flutter has such incredible momentum right now. 🎯 Just to name a few things that are happening:
1️⃣ Toyota is building a fully fledged 3D game engine in Dart.
2️⃣ Xiaomi is rewriting all its core system apps in Flutter.
3️⃣ India's largest bank, SBI YONO, is moving its app to Flutter.
Gotcha. Great talk at FOSDEM by the way :)
Very cool! Is Fluorite compatible with “vanilla” Flutter, or does it require an SDL3 embedder?
🤗 Watch my #FOSDEM talk here:
Fluorite: console-grade game engine in Flutter 💙🎮✨
(presented by Toyota Connected North America)
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#FlutterDev #gamedev #embedded #automotive
Is it the SDL3 package? 👀
I’m giving a talk at #FOSDEM! 💖
“Fluorite: console-grade game engine in Flutter” 💙
Sunday 16:30, room UD2.120
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Great article! What are some projects that use this model?
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When we switched the examples to use flutter_lints, the new checks lit up! We found over 100 API samples using deprecated code that had gone unnoticed. 🤯
We are fixing all of them now to ensure our docs are best-in-class.
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Interested in working in .NET Tooling? My team is hiring for a few roles. This is a great to impact the .NET ecosystem, work with devs all across Microsoft and help drive the .NET platform forward.
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Had our Flutter organizer monthly call this morning ✨
Thank you to all who were able to join. It was great seeing your faces 💙
Thank you to @loic-sharma.bsky.social for joining us and sharing with us features to help reduce verbosity!
Flutter devs, what's your biggest struggle?
📱 Pixel-perfect UI
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🐞 Hunting bugs
🚀 Getting updates to users
We’re building tools to make Flutter development easier end-to-end.
Reply with your toughest challenge, it could be the next thing we build 💡
Sometimes Flutter devs complain to us about pain building (unrelated to Shorebird). We're investigating if there are ways we can help! Would love your thoughts and feedback 🙏
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My heart goes out to anyone who was let go today ❤️
A lay off (or even a performance-based firing) isn’t a statement about you as a person or your character.
YOU ARE NOT YOUR WORK.
DM‘s are open, happy to chat.
Just double-checking, you’re aware of this guide? github.com/flutter/flut...
Excellent work! :)
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It’s Friday, that means we have another batch of highlights of what landed in #Flutter this week! 🛬
Also - thanks for the feedback on these weekly contributor call outs, consider me iterating. 📝
Using Flutter on the web? Wish you had hot reload? You can try it out (in beta) today! Details here: www.reddit.com/r/FlutterDev...
🔥 #Flutter fam! Another week, another round of awesome updates that landed! Over 80 changes landed in flutter/flutter, heading to the beta channel soon!
Get ready to test these within 3.31.0-1.0.pre.68 and beyond 🚀
🚀 We've got an open position for technical writer for Dart and Go!
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Ghostly is much more powerful than GitHub notifications UI. You can search to slice and dice your notifications to bulk mark them as read. Once you need to subscribe to a large enough GitHub repository, GitHub notification UI just falls apart.
A screenshot of the app.
A screenshot of the app.
I haven't talked about my project Ghostly for a while since it's mostly done. However, it still exists if someone is looking for a Windows application similar to Outlook to manage their GitHub notifications. It's open source as well: github.com/patriksvenss...
I use duckdb to analyze Flutter’s issues and pub’s packages: github.com/loic-sharma/...
If you’re up for it, you should write a blog post or record a YouTube video on how you do this. You’re living in the future :)
What tasks do you do with the GitHub AI extension?