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  • Flutter Complete Reference 2.0: Reference for Dart and Flutter

    This book is the perfect resource for developers looking to learn how to create cutting-edge, cross-platform, native applications that run on any device using Flutter. Filled with examples and comments to help you understand concepts more quickly.

  • From Zero to Market with Flutter: Desktop, Mobile, and Web

    This book is more than a set of instructions; it's an invitation to embark on a collaborative journey through the thrilling realm of platform-agnostic application development using Flutter. It empowers you to become a proficient, well-rounded developer.

  • Flutter Cookbook (Flutter.dev)

    This book contains recipes that demonstrate how to solve common problems while writing Flutter apps. Each recipe is self-contained and can be used as a reference to help you build up an application.

  • Building Mobile Banking Apps with Flutter (Tomczyk-Czykier)

    This book serves the purpose of sharing some of the learnings and pain points behind developing and maintaining such a large-scale banking app project, as well as proving that Flutter is an enterprise-ready technology.

  • Flutter UI Succinctly (Ed Freitas)

    This book explores the essentials of constructing user interfaces with Flutter, showing off how a handful of Flutter's built-in widgets and tools can serve as a springboard to creating apps with impressive interfaces.

  • Flutter in Action (Eric Windmill)

    It teaches you to build professional-quality mobile applications using the Flutter SDK and the Dart programming language. It dives into engaging, well-described techniques for building beautiful user interfaces using Flutter's huge collection of built-in widgets.

  • Flutter Succinctly (Ed Freitas)

    You will learn how to leverage Flutter awesome features and components to develop beautiful native applications. It will take you through creating a fully functional app to help you assess whether Flutter is the right choice for your mobile development needs.

  • Flutter Libraries We Love (Souvik Biswas)

    This book lets you fast-forward through more than 80 packages on Flutter to find the most valuable ones to you. It focuses on 11 different Flutter library categories. Each category has a list of Flutter libraries with pros, cons, and real-life code examples.

  • Flutter Tutorial (Tutorials Point)

    This tutorial walks through the basics of Flutter framework, installation of Flutter SDK, setting up Android Studio to develop Flutter based application, architecture of Flutter framework and developing all type of mobile applications using Flutter framework.

  • Getting Started with Flutter - Tutorials Series

    This Series explore what Flutter has to offer, where it came from, and where it's going. You will begin by getting a solid foundation of Flutter knowledge, and building on it immediately by constructing two more traditional productivity apps.

  • Coding Projects in Flutter (Edward Thornton)

    Flutter is a dream come true for app developers all over the world. This book takes you step by step through the procedure, gives you projects to work on from scratch to complete. You'll be working with Dart in Flutter.

  • Flutter Cookbook (Simone Alessandria, et al.)

    With this recipe-based guide, which focuses on robust app design and core principles, you'll learn how to solve cross-platform Flutter development issues in a practical way. It covers error handling and debugging to ensure that your apps run more efficiently.

  • Beginning Flutter with Dart (Sanjib Sinha)

    Are you an absolute beginner with no prior knowledge to any programming language? Still you want to be a mobile application developer? This book will teach you both from the very beginning Dart programming to building your first mobile application using Flutter.

  • Effective Dart (Dart Project)

    Using the concise, scenario-driven style pioneered in Scott Meyers' best-selling Effective C++, this guide brings together Dart best practices, tips, and shortcuts, and explains them with realistic code examples so that you can embrace Dart with confidence.

  • Dart in Action (Chris Buckett)

    This book introduces Google's Dart language and provides techniques and examples showing how to use it as a viable replacement for Java and JavaScript in browser-based desktop and mobile applications.

  • Essential Dart (Krzysztof Kowalczyk)

    This book is written to provide clear and concise explanation of topics for programmers both starting to learn the Dart programming language as well as those diving in more complex topics. Most examples are linked to online playground so you can re-run them..

  • Dart by Example (John Ryan)

    This book is a hands-on introduction to Dart using annotated example programs, inspired by Go By Example and Haskell By Example. It will walk you through step by step through building data-driven web applications with ease and speed.

  • Learning Dart (Rip Tutorial)

    This short but rigorous introductory text fully explains both the Dart language and the ideas that have shaped it. It explains reflection in Dart, showing how it is evolving into a form that programmers can easily apply without creating excessively large programs.

  • What is Dart? (Kathy Walrath, et al)

    This short ebook describes the Google's Dart language, libraries, and tools that help you develop structured, fast, and maintainable web apps that run in any modern browser. It fully explains both the language and the ideas that have shaped it.

  • Data Structures and Algorithms in Dart (Jonathan Sande)

    This book is for programmers who are familiar with the Dart language but would like to improve the efficiency of their code and take their skills to the next level. You'll learn how to analyze the efficiency of your code and express that efficiency using Big O notation.

  • AngularDart Succinctly (Joseph D. Booth)

    AngularDart is an open-source, web app framework created by Google that combines the power of Angular with the Dart programming language, focusing on productivity, performance, and stability. Google has used it to build and run many of its mission-critical web apps that generate much of its revenue.

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