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Anyone trying Flutter? (Android/ios cross platform dev tool from google)

https://news.slashdo...ment-with-flutter-10

"Google has launched Flutter 1.0, the first stable release of its open source, cross-platform UI toolkit and SDK. "Flutter lets developers share a single code base across Android and iOS apps, with a focus on speed and maintaining a native feel," reports Ars Technica... Flutter apps are written in Dart, and the SDK offers programmers nice quality-of-life benefits like the "stateful hot reload," a way to instantly make code changes appear in the emulator. For IDEs, there are plugins for Visual Studio Code, Android Studio, and IntelliJ. "

See also https://arstechnica....nt-with-flutter-1-0/

Screenshot - 12_5_2018 , 5_37_50 AM_thumb001.png
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Living Room / Re: Good video on climbing Mt Everest
« Last post by mouser on December 05, 2018, 03:42 AM »
One of the things you learn from reading these books on high altitude climbing like Everest, is how the lack of oxygen at this altitude (even when using supplemental oxygen) completely messes with their brains and slows down and muddles people's thinking to the point where they are not thinking properly at all.
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By the way -- I feel weird commandeering the newsletter for my own personal life events.. But I wouldn't feel so strange if we regularly included such updates for all members here.. So don't hesitate to share more of your personal life on the forum so we can all cheer with you through the good times and lend a supportive shoulder to lean on during the hard times.
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Living Room / Re: I'm getting married, wish me luck!
« Last post by mouser on December 05, 2018, 03:00 AM »
I showed this thread to "mrs.mouser" and she was very moved to see such warm wishes and happy thoughts for us  :-*
Thank you all for your lovely sentiments.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: --> PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU POST <--
« Last post by mouser on December 04, 2018, 07:16 PM »
New to forum, "My Personal Area" does this still exist?
It doesn't -- it was removed when we simplified things and got rid of some of the harder to maintain custumizations on the forum.
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Living Room / Re: Good video on climbing Mt Everest
« Last post by mouser on December 04, 2018, 06:49 PM »
and accepts none for himself.

I disagree with this -- I think he spreads the blame around quite a bit, and takes for himself a very generous helping.  No one comes away looking very good.  But the other book is worth reading too.
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Living Room / Re: Good video on climbing Mt Everest
« Last post by mouser on December 03, 2018, 11:39 PM »
So either YouTube is just pushing the same videos to everyone, or you and I seem to have similar tastes in videos
i suspect some combination of the two.
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If you are a gmail user and received it marked as spam, be sure to mark it as NOT spam.. maybe if enough do that, gmail will change the way it's classified in the future.
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Living Room / Good video on climbing Mt Everest
« Last post by mouser on December 03, 2018, 05:02 PM »
One of my favorite books is Into Thin Air, about a serious tragedy on Mt Everest: https://www.amazon.c...saster/dp/0385494785

Here's a nice video talking about the logistics of climbing Mt Everest:
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Official Announcements / New newsletter is up (Dec 3, 2018)
« Last post by mouser on December 03, 2018, 02:55 PM »
I finally got around to making a new newsletter:
https://www.donation...ndex.php?topic=46772
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BREAKING NEWS JAN 6, 2018 - Results of our Annual NANY (New Apps for the New Year) 2019 event are now posted: see here.



Super-sized Newsletter for December 3rd, 2018
"Codename: Wedding Feathers"




1. Newsletter Editorial

Hello and welcome to another edition of the DonationCoder newsletter! I'd like to briefly mention a few things before we get to the normal round-up of interesting posts on the forum.

First things first, I want to thank everyone for making our 2018 fundraiser, held in April and celebrating 13 years online, such a big success.  It's been a few years since we had a fundraiser, and I wasn't sure how it would go. In the end, we received over $13k in small donations from everyday users.  It was gratifying and humbling to see our hard work in building the new website honored with such generosity.  It made all the work feel worthwhile.  Thank you all, for not just your financial donations, but more importantly for your enthusiastic encouragement for the site and our non-traditional approach to things.  (If you missed the fundraiser, we would still appreciate your support -- just click the Donate button at the top of our web pages).

Second, I want to call your attention to the 11th annual NANY event on the site, and let you know about its upcoming deadline of January 1st to participate.  NANY stands for New Apps for the New Year, and it's where we invite coders who hang out on the site to release a new freeware application by the first day of the new year.  So if you are a coder, even just a beginner, you might consider taking the opportunity to participate.  There's nothing to win or lose, you just get a nice free mug for participating.  Even if you're not a coder, stop by the NANY 2019 section and try out some of the early releases and suggest ideas for last minute entries, and cheer on the coders who are participating.

Third, on a personal note, I got married since the last newsletter!  Thank you all for your good wishes and thoughts. I am by nature a very private person, but I wanted to share the experience with my extended family here, and I'm glad I did.  I even posted a couple of photos (see below).

Last, I wanted to give a special shout-out to a coder nicknamed "KodeZwerg" who has been programming up a storm on the Coding Snacks section of the forum lately.  His enthusiasm is contagious, and he's even been hanging out in the DonationCoder IRC chat room and making the place a bit more lively this holiday season.  So if you have an idea for a small program you'd like to see created, now might be a good time to visit the Coding Snacks section of the forum and make a request.  And if you find yourself bored at 2am just choose the Chat option from the Help menu on the website and join the late night crew for some meandering chit chat.

Signing off from Champaign, Illinois, USA,
-Jesse (mouser)



2. NANY 2019 - New Apps for the New Year - LESS THAN A MONTH LEFT TO PARTICIPATE

For the last 11 years on the DonationCoder.com site we run a friendly event called "NANY" (New Apps for the New Year), where we invite forum visitors to help us celebrate the new year by releasing a new freeware program on the first day of the new year.  We typically get a variety of entries -- some are genuinely useful tools designed to be shared widely, and some are programming exercises for new users.  All participants receive a free deluxe DonationCoder NANY Mug, and we may have some additional prizes donated by members.

If you are a coder you now have less than a month until the January 1, 2019 deadline to enter!



3. Mouser's Software Updates and Discussions

I've uploaded some updates to many of my large applications since the last newsletter.  As always, you can find the list of what's new both in the online help pages (linked from each program homepage) or in the forum thread about the application (also linked from each program homepage).  I've also released some new android apps and a bunch of miscellaneous updates.



4. Member Projects

We love to keep up with projects that our members are working on, and hearing what our forum members think of software they use.  If you're working on something interesting -- let us know!  And don't forget to check out the NANY section above, it's got tons of new software releases by members.



5. User-to-User: Your Input Requested

We love nothing more than having interesting discussions on our forum -- and we love when new people participate in the discussions.  In each newsletter we try to highlight a few topics that we think might interest casual readers and that are good candidates for making your first post.



6. Coding Snacks

The Coding Snacks Section is where people can request small utilities be coded while they wait.



7. Website Discoveries, Debates, Essays, Discussions, and Humor

What's new in cyberspace? What exciting new sites have been discovered by forum members?  What's the current hot topic and debate? Read on to find out.



8. Fun, Humor, and Entertainment

Some entertaining diversions.



9. Software Discussions

Some noteworthy software discussions on the forum since the last newsletter.



10. Developer's Corner

This section highlights some discussions that might be relevant for not just coders and developers, but also people interested in entrepreneurial issues.


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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Just plain old search
« Last post by mouser on December 02, 2018, 10:05 PM »
I will add it soon.
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Living Room / World Chase Tag - The Game of Tag as a Sport
« Last post by mouser on December 02, 2018, 09:53 PM »
Pretty cool actually, World Chase Tag - The Game of Tag as a Sport


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General Software Discussion / Re: "File Size" Not Increasing As It Should Be
« Last post by mouser on December 02, 2018, 09:09 PM »
I actually noticed this happening very recently, where even refreshing the current file explorer panel was still showing 0 as the file was being incrementally written over a long time.  This is not how I remember things behaving, so perhaps it is a recent issue on windows..
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General Software Discussion / Re: Trout
« Last post by mouser on December 02, 2018, 08:25 PM »
trout is one of my favorite apps.. don't forsake it!
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N.A.N.Y. 2019 / Re: N.A.N.Y. 2019 Announcement
« Last post by mouser on December 02, 2018, 05:03 PM »
This year folks who don't want a mug will also be able to choose a unique custom NANY 2019 3d printed cody award, printed by me on my 3d printed with Cody design by nick pearson (nudone), and shipped from me to you (UNPAINTED):
See: https://www.donation....msg418981#msg418981

codyaward.jpg
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Thanks for the reminder, web page now updated.
1845
Minor update:
v4.31.1 - Dec 2, 2018
  • [Improvement] Print menus now show target printer name
  • [BugFix] Hotkeys with Alt in them could confuse the new preset-size capture mode functions.
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By the way you could change your alias result to display a bit nicer by changing the result to

"Skype call $$1 | C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Skype for Desktop\Skype.exe --_="skype:$$h1?call"

That stuff before the | is what is displayed in the results window.
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Awesome!
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N.A.N.Y. 2019 / Re: NANY 2019 - Android App - More Experimental Diet Apps
« Last post by mouser on November 30, 2018, 04:00 AM »
Updated with lots of improvements, most noticeably the option to configure (push) notification alerts as your different modes are coming to an end.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by mouser on November 30, 2018, 01:49 AM »
The Chats
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N.A.N.Y. 2019 / Re: NANY 2019 - Android App - More Experimental Diet Apps
« Last post by mouser on November 28, 2018, 09:41 PM »
I'd love to get any feedback from users..
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