Since Apple is planning to release Catalina, the latest version of macOS, the team at Flutter has updated the end-to-end tooling experience so that it works properly with Catalina and Xcode 11. Support has been added for the new Xcode build system that enables 64-bit support throughout the toolchain and simplifies platform dependencies.
This release also includes an implementation of the iOS 13 draggable toolbar, along with support for vibration feedback, long-press and drag-from-right. The team is also working on iOS dark mode that has a number of pull requests already merged.
Flutter users can now turn on experimental support for Bitcode that is Apple’s platform-independent intermediate representation of a compiled program.
The Material design components and features have been updated in Flutter 1.9. This release comes with new widgets that include ToggleButtons and ColorFiltered.
As a part of the Flutter 1.9 release, the team is also releasing Dart 2.5 that includes support for pre-release of Foreign Function Interface (FFI).
With this release, new projects default to Swift and Kotlin instead of Objective-C and Java for iOS and Android respectively. Since a lot of packages are written in Swift, making it as a default language would remove the manual work for adding those packages.
The team also announced that the flutter_web repository has been deprecated and web support has been merged into the main flutter repository.
It seems users are quite excited about this news.
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To know more about this news, check out the official post.
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