Flutter reaches version 2.2. What's new?

SafeValue must use [property]=binding: Flutter 2.0, which was started in March, got a new version. Flutter is one of the most popular frameworks for developers building cross-platform solutions. It is used by 45% of developers specializing in cross-platform development. The new Flutter 2.2 is offering audio processing improvements and performance improvements with resource caching. It means that you can use deferred components, allowing Flutter components to be loaded at runtime as needed and reducing the size of the application on Andriod. For iOS developers, it means you'll get the ability to pre-compile the shaders to make the animation smoother at first start. Additionally, DevTools got new tools that allow to analyze memory usage in the application and find problem areas. The new SDK functions that make monetization easier are also interesting. There are implemented adaptive advertising banners and a new payment plugin that allows developers to process payments for physical items on iOS and Android. The Dart got an update up to the 2.13 version, which includes support for arrays and packed structs and type alias support. Additionally, Dart 2.13 have has official GitHub Actions support and an official Docker image for automated building and execution. Except for these updates, it must be said about Flutter for Tizen and Flutter for UWP. Tizen is a Samsung-developed open-source Linux-based operating system for smart devices, including TVs and smartwatches. The perseverance with which Samsung worked under building an extension for the Flutter SDK to let developers build Tizen apps says they will not abandon promoting this operational system. Flutter for Universal Windows Platform brings the ability to develop more native-looking applications for Windows. Both of them are in the alpha stage, so they are not pretty ready to work at full strength. (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)
In conclusion
SafeValue must use [property]=binding: Hurry up! Time does not wait and Google all the more. Don't miss Google's posts on Flutter 2.2 and Dart 2.13 for more details. (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)