State of platforms: Fragments Ahmedabad
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State of platforms: Fragments Ahmedabad

On the state of platforms: React Native, Flutter, iOS, React

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##About Fragments Ahmedabad: State of Platforms

The Ahmedabad edition of Fragments Conference is a technical, deep-dive conference, discussing:

  1. React: where Vipul AM, director at Big Binary, elaborates on tooling, resources and how to get started with React: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/state-of-react-BDg5te9DaeahZN9kVaahRV

  2. React Native: working with the React Native team at Facebook in San Francisco, Parashuram explains how you can build high quality applications with React Native: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/building-high-quality-mobile-apps-with-react-nativ-T4xVLyEQFFGKzgvNsdRuta

  3. Flutter: Pooja Bhaumik explains the ease of development with Flutter in terms of reduced development times, ease of learning, and other technical features which make Flutter an attractive platform: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/flutter-do-more-with-less-code-jbAn8PKhyFgna44bvJ8fHf

  4. Comparisons of the above platforms with Kotlin and NativeScript: Arnav Gupta, known for his active involvement with the Android community, demonstrates the pros and cons of different platforms by showing how he built an app using Kotlin, Flutter and NativeScript: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/what-i-learnt-by-building-the-exact-same-app-in-ko-NuZgd4bLfKkcck2yHEGRmg

While platforms have brought in frameworks and ease of development, at the heart of a good mobile app underlies sound engineering. One such practice is that of end-to-end testing. Preeti Wadhwani argues about the importance of E2E testing, in her talk at the conference: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/meet-my-new-friend-testing-Y5FuAn6jCmXDdyL7o72LtM

We have organized a flash talks session for audience to showcase their open source work, and contribute to the above discussions. See the full conference schedule here: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/schedule

##Workshops and BOF sessions:

Conferences are as much about interactions and sharing of experiences, as they are about learning. Post-lunch, we have two tracks at Fragments Ahmedabad edition:

  1. A hands-on tutorial on React: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/proposals/react-beginners-workshop-XgmZCjfvVLFYBAYotH8jeE

  2. Birds of Feather (BOF) sessions, where interested members of the audience can join discussions on React Native, Flutter and NativeScript. See the schedule for more details: https://hasgeek.com/fragments/ahmedabad-2019/schedule

##Who should attend?

  1. Mobile developers working across platforms.
  2. Co-founders and product managers who are evaluating platforms for business and customer use cases.

##Conference date: 9 March 2019.

##Venue: DevX Accelerator, C-201, 2nd Floor, The First, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad.

##Contact details: For more information about sponsorships, tickets, or any other query, contact info@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020.

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State management in Flutter - Using ScopedModel,Redux, BLoC (Streams)

Submitted Feb 18, 2019

State management is a complex topic but equally important as this is something that can make a drastic change to the way to architecture an application. So i’ll be talking about state management in reactive apps and what are the different approaches for it like scoped model, redux and google’s bloc pattern.

Outline

It will cover -

  1. Introduction to State management.
  2. Start thinking declaratively.
  3. Differentiate between ephemeral state and app state.
  4. Different approaches for state management.

Speaker bio

I’m Pawan Kumar, a Google Developer Expert for Flutter, Dart & Web Tech. I am also a youtuber having MTechViral youtube channel where I make tutorials for technology. To the outside world I am just an ordinary software developer but secretly with the help of my MacBook I fight bugs and try to create awesome content for the community. When I was a child I didn’t have many resources to learn new things so I decided to make a channel and go to places to help others in learning new awesome things. And I’ll continue to become the better version of myself.

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