Firebase Crash Course for Flutter Developers - Android & IOS

Learn to build cross platform application using Flutter and Firebase

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Firebase Crash Course for Flutter Developers - Android & IOS

What You Will Learn!

  • Flutter
  • Firebase
  • Email Password Authentication
  • Google Sign In
  • Firebase Firestore
  • CRUD operations
  • Cloud Storage
  • Exception Handling
  • Image Compression

Description

If you are already a Flutter developer and want to be a full stack developer. Then You must know how to integrate backend Services. The most commonly used database with Flutter is Firebase. There are lot of jobs around this new framework but the supply of skilled developers are less. So its high time that we upgrade our skill and grab those opportunities as soon as possible. You will learn how to integrate Firebase in this course which is enough to get you started applying for your entry level dream job.

Flutter is free, and open-source Software Development Kit used to develop high performing cross platform applications with a single code base. The real perk of choosing Flutter with Firebase as backend is that it offers you a complete package of application management. Right from cloud storage to real-time database, hosting to authentication services, Firebase will provide everything at one place and seamlessly meet the needs of the startups.

FlutterFire is a set of plugins that enables Flutter apps to use Firebase Services.


What you will learn in this Course ?

  • Firebase Project Setup

  • Integrating Firebase into Flutter

  • Authentication using Email Password

  • Sign In with Google

  • Integrating Firebase Database

  • CRUD operations

  • Security Rules

  • Build a Note Application

  • Firebase Storage

  • Upload and Retrieving Images

  • Image Compression

  • Caching Network Image

  • Upload Multiple Images

Who Should Attend!

  • Intermediate Flutter Developer
  • People who want to use Firebase with Flutter

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Tags

  • Firebase
  • Google Flutter

Subscribers

387

Lectures

22

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