- Tangle Community Treasury has approved and funded TCT-6: IOTA for Flutter.
- The project is led by an experienced developer named Kai who has a degree in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University.
Tangle Community Treasury Funds TCT-6: IOTA for Flutter
The Tangle Community Treasury has approved and initially funded TCT-6: IOTA for Flutter, a project that aims to provide community developers with a uniform setup to create different types of apps based on one code base. Flutter is a popular cross-platform mobile framework that overtook React Native in popularity in 2021.
Kai, the project leader, has over 25 years of experience in various areas of software development and has broken down his grant proposal into 50 work breakdown steps, showing deliverables, time, and costs. The committee was impressed with his detailed and outstanding application, which can be viewed publicly along with the budget breakdown on Google Drive.
Kai’s proposal has been approved for a grant of $14,262, and the committee is looking forward to seeing IOTA and Shimmer applications being built on mobile apps. This funding and support from the Tangle Community Treasury will enable developers to build on Flutter more easily and efficiently, and could help promote wider adoption of IOTA and Shimmer technologies.
We are excited to approve and initially fund TCT-6: IOTA for Flutter.
In 2021 it was stated, “Flutter has become the most popular cross-platform mobile framework overtaking React Native”.
We are thrilled to have a detailed Flutter how-to for IOTA & Shimmer!#IOTA #Shimmer pic.twitter.com/k6mis8d2lw
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