Mobile Development with Flutter and Dart, Part 13 of 16: Weather Forecast Application Continued
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Mobile Development with Flutter and Dart, Part 13 of 16: Weather Forecast Application Continued

LearnNow Online
Updated Sep 04, 2020

Course description

Make Apps that run on both IOS and Android with Flutter using Dart! This covers: finishing the weather forecast app by adding humidity and wind to the UI, setup scrollview and finishing up the app.

Each LearnNowOnline training course is made up of Modules (typically an hour in length). Within each module there are Topics (typically 15-30 minutes each) and Subtopics (typically 2-5 minutes each). There is a Post Exam for each Module that must be passed with a score of 70% or higher to successfully and fully complete the course.


Prerequisites

The first parts of the course make the user familiar with Dart, these can be skipped if sufficiently knowledgeable.


Meet the expert

Paulo Dichone

Paulo Dichone graduated from Whitworth University with a B.S in Computer Science in 2009 and has worked building Android and iOS mobiles apps as well as web applications. Since 2014 he's been an online instructor teaching over 40,000 students from 170 countries in how to program Java and build Android Applications.

Video Runtime

61 Minutes

Time to complete

112 Minutes

Course Outline

More Weather Forecast App

Adding Humidity Wind and Max to the UI (19:19)

  • Introduction (00:13)
  • Adding Humidity Wind and Max to the UI (06:40)
  • Utilizing Fon tAwesome Icons (06:09)
  • Setup Helper Function (06:08)
  • Summary (00:08)

Setup Bottom ScrollView Part 1 (23:58)

  • Introduction (00:08)
  • Setup Bottom ScrollView (09:54)
  • Setup Day in Bottom ScrollView (08:18)
  • Adding WeatherIcon to our ScrollView (05:28)
  • Summary (00:08)

Finished App (18:32)

  • Introduction (00:08)
  • Finished App (10:21)
  • Code and UI Improvements (07:55)
  • Summary (00:08)
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