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Google believes that mobile development needs to be updated. Too often, developers are forced to compromise between quality and performance: either they create the same application twice on iOS and Android, or install a cross-platform solution, which makes it difficult for users to use the application.
That's why Google created Flutter and proposed a new path for mobile development, focused primarily on their own productivity, improved visual effects and a sharp increase in the speed and productivity of the developer.
Just twelve months ago, Google announced Flutter and released an early version of the toolkit. Over the past year, Google has devoted an enormous amount of time to preparing Flutter.
The main parts of the engine were rewritten, added support for Windows, tools for Android Studio and Visual Studio Code, integrated Dart 2 and added support for additional Firebase APIs, added support for embedded video, ads, and diagrams, internationalization, and availability, thousands of errors were fixed and hundreds of pages of documentation were published.