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It's All Widgets! Flutter Podcast

Hosted by Hillel Coren
An ongoing series featuring some of the amazing developers from the Flutter community. In each episode we discuss the developer's background, what got them into Flutter and their thoughts on the platform in general.

 

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Bob Nystrom

Bob Nystrom is a software engineer working on the Dart programming language. Before falling in love with programming languages and compilers, he was a game developer, UI programmer, pixel artist, and computer animator. He is the author of "Crafting Interpreters" and "Game Programming Patterns," a college dropout, and a fairly decent cook.
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Martin Aguinis & Chris Sells

Martin Aguinis leads Marketing for Flutter. He is part of the Google Developer Marketing group based in Mountain View, California. Before Flutter, Martin founded his own companies and also worked in the YouTube team on Virtual Reality. Martin is originally from Buenos Aires and loves to travel.
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Kevin Moore

Product Manager for @dart_lang and @FlutterDev web tech.
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Majid Hajian

Majid is a Google developer expert and passionate software developer with years of developing and architecting complex web and mobile applications. His passions are generally Flutter, PWA, and performance. He is an award-winning book author at Apress and instructor at PacktPub/Udemy and Pluralsight. He loves sharing his knowledge with the community by writing and speaking, having workshops and video tutorials, contributing to open source, and organizing meetups and events. He is also the organizer of several big Nordic conferences and meetups such as FlutterVikings!
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Dan Gardner

Dan Gardner: software developer and accidental entrepreneur. Back in 2008 he needed to learn PHP/MySQL so he built a web application called RunPee.com. (It tells you the best time to run and pee during a movie without missing the best scenes.) The website became an international success and has evolved into a mobile application and business that has supported him and his family for the past 13+ years. In 2020 he and his wife rebuilt the RunPee app from scratch using Flutter. They both love the framework and continue to use it in freelance work today.
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Chris Sells

Before joining Google, Chris was a contributing member of the Windows developer community for more than 20 years, including 3 years at Intel and 8 years at Microsoft. He’s written a number of books in this area and still maintains a blog that he started in 1995 about his various technical adventures, although he’s more active on Twitter these days. At Google, Chris is the Product Manager responsible for the Flutter developer experience.
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Ian Hickson & Chris Sells

Ian "Hixie" Hickson is the author and maintainer of the Acid2 and Acid3 tests, the WHATWG HTML 5 specification, and the Pingback specification, and the early working draft of Web Applications 1.0. He is known as a proponent of Web standards, and has played a crucial role in the development of specifications such as CSS. Hickson was a co-editor of the CSS 2.1 specification and is one of the original co-creators of Flutter.
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Marco Napoli

Marco is the founder of Pixolini, Inc. an iOS, Android, Web, Windows, Enterprise and Client Server Development Company. Marco wrote his first native iPhone app in 2008. The current focus is on mobile app development especially iOS, Android, Web, and Desktop. Marco founded MLN Enterprises, a Software Development company for Mortgage Banking, Processing, and Marketing. MLN was bought out by his largest competitor. Cannot code without Espresso, Cappuccino, Coffee and loves Martial Arts. Did I forget to mention I really need caffeine?
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Remi Rousselet

Deeply in love with Flutter, Remi spends a lot of time exchanging with the flutterverse. He particularly stands out as the author of provider, flutter_hooks, or his contributions StackOverflow.
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Mike Hearn

Mike Hearn wrote his first GUIs in Pascal for MS-DOS and now leads Hydraulic, a company dedicated to making it easy to ship apps outside the browser. Between 2006-2014 he worked on Gmail, Google Maps and developed Google's primary bot-fighting system, he was one of the earliest Bitcoin developers, he helped make Internet Explorer and games run on Linux via his work on Wine, and has developed several open source libraries. He lives in Zürich, Switzerland.
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Rody Davis

Full stack mobile developer based out of San Francisco, CA working with Flutter full time. Professionally I build multiple B2B apps for the mortgage industry all in Flutter, on my own I create lot of plugins and regularly write native iOS and Android code for the plugins. I started as an iOS dev and then android. I have the most popular world wide pitch pipe on the App Store and Apple Watch. I love talking with people and building connections.
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Thorsten Lorenz

Thorsten is a Jazz musician turned developer and is excited about Node.js and its community. The fast turnaround from idea to working module has proven addictive for him and led to lots of modules which ended up on github and/or npm. In his free time he builds all kinds of things, including games, recently in Flutter and most recently in Rust. Thorsten is @thlorenz on twitter and streams development of his projects on his twitch channel at twitch.tv/thlorenz. He currently works at Cypress.io.
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Randal L. Schwartz

Randal L. Schwartz is a renowned expert on the Perl programming language, having contributed to a dozen top-selling books on the subject, and over 250 magazine articles. Schwartz is a Dart/Flutter Google Developer Expert, providing assistance and training. Schwartz runs a Perl training and consulting company (Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc of Portland, Oregon), and is a highly sought-after speaker for his masterful stage combination of technical skill, comedic timing, and crowd rapport. Schwartz hosted the successful FLOSS Weekly podcast, covering Free/Libre Open Source Software by interviewing the project leaders and legends in the industry. Schwartz serves on the LinuxFund Board, and formerly served on the boards of the Perl Institute and Squeak. And he's a pretty good Karaoke singer, winning contests regularly.
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Chris Sells

Before joining Google, Chris was a contributing member of the Windows developer community for more than 20 years, including 3 years at Intel and 8 years at Microsoft. He’s written a number of books in this area and still maintains a blog that he started in 1995 about his various technical adventures, although he’s more active on Twitter these days. At Google, Chris is the Product Manager responsible for the Flutter developer experience.
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Chris Sells

Before joining Google, Chris was a contributing member of the Windows developer community for more than 20 years, including 3 years at Intel and 8 years at Microsoft. He’s written a number of books in this area and still maintains a blog that he started in 1995 about his various technical adventures, although he’s more active on Twitter these days. At Google, Chris is the Product Manager responsible for the Flutter developer experience.
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