Embracing Flutter with an Android Mindset

As a native Android developer with no prior experience with Flutter, I decided to explore how it would be to build a Flutter project with an Android mindset.

I wanted to see how easy or hard it would be to come up with a full project in as little time as possible, while following Android development practices that I am familiar with, such as:

  • breaking down the project into smaller, more manageable modules
  • promoting the use of clean architecture principles, separating concerns and dependencies to create a maintainable and scalable codebase
  • providing a well-structured navigation system
  • implementing a Single Source Of Truth strategy to ensure consistency and integrity of data across the application
  • incorporating some reactive programming techniques to optimize data flow and streamline asynchronous operations
  • encapsulating dependencies and injecting them into the code at runtime
  • supporting unit tests to ensure the code is working correctly
  • managing the state of the app in a consistent and predictable way

I also wanted to compare the result with standard Flutter projects and explore the framework’s support for native multiplatform UI look.

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