Surely, it’d be better if the maintainers of flutter_bloc just left things alone and only implemented improvements that meant we didn’t need to do anything, right? It’s code maintenance in its ugliest format: fixing problems we feel we didn’t create. It’s hard to update a package and find it has a slew of migration requirements, and worse, that you must perform these migrations by hand, meaning you can’t use any tools to automatically do it for you. This trend has continued, and with the latest release of flutter_bloc, there are some breaking changes that require users to upgrade some of the code within existing Flutter apps by hand. Occasionally, as Flutter improves over time, the flutter_bloc library evolves alongside it. One area of Flutter that these packages support is state management, and BLoC is one of the oldest forms of state management within Flutter, originally released to the public towards the end of 2019. Introduction to Flutter BLoC 8įlutter is a comparatively new cross-platform software development framework with an incredible amount of high-quality, well-supported open sourced packages released during its short lifespan. Given the chance, I'll talk to you for far too long about why I love Flutter so much. Lewis Cianci Follow I'm a passionate mobile-first developer, and I've been making apps with Flutter since it first released.
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