How does Flutter run my code on Android? The engine’s C and C++ code are compiled with Android’s NDK . The Dart code (both the SDK’s and yours) are ahead-of-time (AOT) compiled into native, ARM, and x86 libraries. Those libraries are included in a “runner” Android project, and the whole thing is built into an .
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During development, Flutter apps run in a VM that offers stateful hot reload of changes without needing a full recompile. For release, Flutter apps are compiled directly to machine code , whether Intel x64 or ARM instructions, or to JavaScript if targeting the web.
Read moreDoes Flutter use native components?
Flutter doesn’t rely on native system components . Rather, Flutter has its own set of custom widgets, rendered and managed by the framework’s graphics engine (source). Users will see different UI components from typical native apps, but that isn’t necessarily a disadvantage.
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Does Flutter use my operating system’s built-in platform widgets? No. Instead, Flutter provides a set of widgets (including Material Design and Cupertino (iOS-styled) widgets), managed and rendered by Flutter’s framework and engine . You can browse a catalog of Flutter’s widgets.
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