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Simone Alessandria
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Simone Alessandria wrote his first program when he was 12. It was a text-based fantasy game for the Commodore 64. Now, he is a trainer (MCT), author, speaker, passionate software architect, and always a proud coder. He is the founder and owner of Softwarehouseit. His mission is to help developers achieve more through training and mentoring. He has authored several books on Flutter, including Flutter Projects, published by Packt, and web courses on Pluralsight and Udemy.
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Showing dialogs on the screen

Dialogs, or popups, are used when you want to give a message to your users that needs their attention. This ranges from telling the user about some error that occurred or asking them to perform some action before continuing, or even giving them a warning.

As alerts require some feedback from the user, you should use them for important information prompts or for actions that require immediate attention: in other words, only when really necessary.

The following are the default alerts for Android and iOS:

In this recipe, we're going to create a platform-aware alert and use it to show a prompt when the user stops the stopwatch.

Getting ready

Once again, we're going to continue with the StopWatch project. You should have completed the previous recipes in this chapter before following along with this one.

How to do it...

We will work with a new file in our project, called platform_alert.dart. Let's get started:

  1. Open this new file and create...
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Simone Alessandria

Simone Alessandria wrote his first program when he was 12. It was a text-based fantasy game for the Commodore 64. Now, he is a trainer (MCT), author, speaker, passionate software architect, and always a proud coder. He is the founder and owner of Softwarehouseit. His mission is to help developers achieve more through training and mentoring. He has authored several books on Flutter, including Flutter Projects, published by Packt, and web courses on Pluralsight and Udemy.
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