Developing for both Android and iOS usually involves working with two codebases, two UI frameworks, and two different design languages. There have been a few efforts over the years to remedy this problem, but they usually result in apps that don't work well and don't look particularly native. Google unveiled its 'Flutter' framework at Google I/O last year, which allows developers to quickly create native iOS and Android apps.
The first beta version of Flutter is now available, signaling that Google thinks the project is ready for more widespread use.
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