Flutter & Firebase
Build a Complete App for iOS & Android

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Learn Dart, Flutter & Firebase by Google, and build a real-world, production ready app

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Andrea Bizzotto

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r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • bizz84

My course has a good amount of intermediate level stuff that is not covered elsewhere. You can skip the basics and start from chapter 7.

Link with discount: https://www.udemy.com/course/flutter-firebase-build-a-complete-app-for-ios-android/?couponCode=DEC-19

r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • Cnkcv

https://www.udemy.com/course/flutter-firebase-build-a-complete-app-for-ios-android/

On sale like every other day.

Has provider, bloc, rxdart. Complete sign in with security to separate data by user in the database, testing.

Both are fantastic course and you might still get some value from Angela's, but you probably know about 20-30% already and the with the overlap from Andrea I'd say you're really only missing 10-20% if you don't take hers and only take Andrea's.

(given you already are comfortable in react. Mind you I know nothing about react, just that if you're a year in and have a few projects under your belt, you muat already understand basic principles)

r/Flutter • comment
1 points • Hiwa_47

as others said i think it's best for you to create your own projects and learn along, but if you want another course i think this one will be a great choice.

r/flutterhelp • comment
1 points • Grenddit

> Can anyone help me with some sources?

Sure. To get a very good foundation for flutter/dart/firebase, I recommend Andrea's course. There are plenty of good courses like this one but this one was my favorite. I liked that he teaches most of the content in very short bite-sized videos. Watch the first few videos to see if Flutter development is something you think you might enjoy.

 

> How much time developing this app might consume with flutter considering I'm newbie and I've team of 4?

This basically depends on how much time you're willing to spend on learning. The skills you will learn are very valuable not only to flutter. Once you learn flutter/dart, learning other languages becomes much easier. You have nothing to lose. Try it for a bit, see if you enjoy it and take it from there.

 

> I'm afraid that if i jump into it and i might stuck somewhere in middle

That won't happen unless you give up. It's like any other skill, you put in the time to learn and you get better day by day. There are so many resources and helpful people online that I can guarantee you this will never happen.

 

> Most of the sources only have customer end app. But I've to make it for restaurant and driver end too.

You're thinking about it wrong. The driver is a "customer" for the driver app and the restaurant staff are also customers for the "restaurant app".

r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • 23nickh
r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • sandys1

https://www.udemy.com/course/flutter-firebase-build-a-complete-app-for-ios-android/

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it teaches you flutter and firebase. Plus the ios and android sides of it.

r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • YouAreSalty

Is this one or this one?

I'm assuming it is the latter, but wanted to double check. I'm looking for something advanced with lots of internal architectural detail.

r/FlutterDev • comment
1 points • pro-tous