Flutter
See every discussion that mentions Flutter
Brand Details
Type: Brand
Description: Flutter Entertainment is a global sports betting and gambling company. They own many well-known brands in the betting and gaming industry, such as Betfair, FanDuel, Paddy Power, PokerStars, and Sky Betting & Gaming. They aim to disrupt the sector and bring new and exciting experiences to those using them.
Website: https://www.flutter.com
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 155
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 116
Negative Mentions: 12
Sign up to filter, search, and track the sentiment of all brand mentions for Flutter over time.
💬 5 comments
⬆︎ 6 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of comparison to Kotlin Multiplatform.
Found in /r/SideProject/💬 8 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
Mentioned as a cross-platform framework.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/💬 4 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
The question asks about learning Flutter.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 15, 2025
UI without TypeScript/JavaScript and Java
💬 20 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
Mentioned as a viable option for UI development.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 14, 2025
Is it difficult to create a hybrid mobile app?
💬 3 comments
⬆︎ 1 upvotes
The comment is cautioning against potential issues related to the framework.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 12, 2025
5 years as a professional software developer, but I want to learn more.
💬 14 comments
⬆︎ 13 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of building a mobile app
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 12, 2025
Need a buddy to learn programming
💬 30 comments
⬆︎ 55 upvotes
Mentioned in context of a student learning various technologies.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 11, 2025
Thoughts on Dart language?
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Flutter is okay until you encounter a bug - there is a high likelihood your ticket will be closed by sacrificing the ticket to the auto close robot.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/May 10, 2025
How I made $700 by designing a website
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 13 upvotes
Mentioned in the comments.
Found in /r/EntrepreneurRideAlong/May 10, 2025
isthistechdead.com , the satirical but data-driven tool to tell you if your stack is dead, is now fully open source.
💬 56 comments
⬆︎ 195 upvotes
Mentioned as thriving.
Found in /r/webdev/Subscribe to our newsletter!
Stay up to date on how the latest changes in AI might impact your marketing plan.