Flutter
Flutter is a new way to build high-performance, cross-platform mobile apps. Flutter is optimized for today's — and tomorrow's — mobile devices. We are focused on low-latency input and high frame rates on Android and iOS.
See the getting started guide for information about using Flutter.
Libraries
- animation
- The Flutter animation system. [...]
- cupertino
- Flutter widgets implementing the current iOS design language. [...]
- foundation
- Core Flutter framework primitives. [...]
- gestures
- The Flutter gesture recognizers. [...]
- material
- Flutter widgets implementing Material Design. [...]
- painting
- The Flutter painting library. [...]
- physics
- Simple one-dimensional physics simulations, such as springs, friction, and gravity, for use in user interface animations. [...]
- rendering
- The Flutter rendering tree. [...]
- scheduler
- The Flutter Scheduler library. [...]
- semantics
- The Flutter semantics package. [...]
- services
- Platform services exposed to Flutter apps. [...]
- widgets
- The Flutter widgets framework. [...]
Dart
- dart:ui
- Built-in types and core primitives for a Flutter application. [...]
- dart:async
- Support for asynchronous programming, with classes such as Future and Stream. [...]
- dart:collection
- Classes and utilities that supplement the collection support in dart:core. [...]
- dart:convert
- Encoders and decoders for converting between different data representations, including JSON and UTF-8. [...]
- dart:core
- Built-in types, collections, and other core functionality for every Dart program. [...]
- dart:developer
- Interact with developer tools such as the debugger and inspector. [...]
- dart:math
- Mathematical constants and functions, plus a random number generator. [...]
- dart:typed_data
- Lists that efficiently handle fixed sized data (for example, unsigned 8 byte integers) and SIMD numeric types. [...]
- dart:io
- File, socket, HTTP, and other I/O support for non-web applications. [...]
- dart:isolate
- Concurrent programming using isolates: independent workers that are similar to threads but don't share memory, communicating only via messages. [...]