Thank you to all who contributed to Flutter 3.47! We couldn’t have done it without you. ⭐ 1356 commits ⭐ 169 unique contributors ⭐ 66 new contributors Read what's new in Flutter 3.47: https://goo.gle/3TWyDeT
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We’ve pieced together something special... Flutter 3.47 is officially here! 🩵 This release includes: 🧩 Material and Cupertino as standalone packages 🧩 Impeller as the default renderer for desktop 🧩 Stable Widget Previews Details → https://goo.gle/3TWyDeT
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Flutter 3.44.9 is now available on stable! 🚀 This resolves an issue where the Flutter CLI and tests would hang if an iOS app crashed during debugging. Check out the CHANGELOG for details here: https://goo.gle/4fTnGn7 If you have any feedback on this release, please report it here: https://lnkd.in/fs2_CDq
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💬🩵 The Flutter Q2 2026 user survey results are in → https://goo.gle/4byJkKF Discover what Flutter devs said about overall satisfaction, trust levels, AI coding tool adoption, and updates on Cupertino widgets.
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Save time and memory with generators, this week's #TechniqueOfTheWeek! ✨
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🐢 We Spot Turtles! is built entirely with Flutter, from the mobile app used by citizens to report sea turtle sightings, to the web dashboard used by conservation organizations to review, validate, and analyze collected data. See how Nicolas Guillot used Flutter to quickly build and maintain the entire We Spot Turtles! ecosystem—and how the Flutter community supported him along the way: https://goo.gle/457Iwc0
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ICYMI: The Flutter blog has a new home! You can find all the latest blog posts at flutter.dev/blog 🩵
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