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A closer look at building a Flutter web app with Google Developer products
If you attended Google I/O this year, you probably stopped by the Google I/O photo booth for a selfie with our Google Developer mascots: Flutter’s Dash, Android Jetpack, Chrome’s Dino, and Firebase’s Sparky. If you didn’t, it’s not too late to jump in, take a selfie, and share it on social media! We loved seeing all of the pictures you posted and your favorite props! Want to learn more about building a camera plugin, layouts, and gestures used in a photo booth for Flutter on the web?
It took a combination of Google developer products to make the photo booth successful. The Flutter and Firebase teams joined forces to build a best in class example of Flutter on the web that used Firebase for hosting, auth, performance monitoring, and social sharing. Take a closer look at how the photo booth was built here and then grab the open source code on Github!
Flutter team members having fun in the photo booth!
This content originally appeared on Google Developers Blog and was authored by Google Developers
Google Developers | Sciencx (2021-05-27T17:00:00+00:00) Behind the scenes: How the Google I/O photo booth was made. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/05/27/behind-the-scenes-how-the-google-i-o-photo-booth-was-made/
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