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Some frameworks dictate the directory structure to a large extent (hint: Rails!) but there are plenty others that give you all the leeway to structure it the way it works best for you. Flutter is one of them.
While the flexibility is unquestionably desirable, it can (and does) act as a double edged sword. It is imperative that you get the structure "right" so it is intuitive to your team members as your team grows.
In this course, we'll look at a Production Flutter App (our own Snowpal app) and review the directory structure that we arrived at (after a few iterations).
1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web
2. On your phone:
(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.
(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.
By Krish Palaniappan and Varun Palaniappan5
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Some frameworks dictate the directory structure to a large extent (hint: Rails!) but there are plenty others that give you all the leeway to structure it the way it works best for you. Flutter is one of them.
While the flexibility is unquestionably desirable, it can (and does) act as a double edged sword. It is imperative that you get the structure "right" so it is intuitive to your team members as your team grows.
In this course, we'll look at a Production Flutter App (our own Snowpal app) and review the directory structure that we arrived at (after a few iterations).
1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web
2. On your phone:
(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.
(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.