Review of London App Brewery’s Flutter Course

Nikolaj Johannes Skole Jensen
2 min readNov 1, 2019

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This day's article is, as you read in the title, a review of London App Brewery’s Flutter Course, which I’m currently taking and enjoying!

London App Brewery’s Logo:

The format that they have taken with this course is learning through making apps. Example apps that have been well put together to make learning easy! They have taken several apps, that each has its own prime learning goal. For example the Xylophone app, which focuses on making the student learn how to use assets and hooking the asset (sound file) up to a button, and making that button play that sound as the user presses that button.

The format that they have taken with this course is learning through making apps. Example apps that have been well put together to make learning easy! They have taken several apps, that each has its own prime learning goal. For example the Xylophone app, which focuses on making the student learn how to use assets and hooking the asset (sound file) up to a button, and making that button play that sound as the user presses that button.

While that may sound very basic, that is what new users needs. It would be problematic just going at the speed of light, as the user might still be new. That's where another awesome addition to this course comes to light. For every video that may be too basic for experienced coders, the course teacher (Angela) tells the viewer that this specific video might not be for you.

Soo, I cannot recommend this course enough! If you’re a beginner and want to learn the Flutter framework + the Dart programming language, you should follow London App Brewery’s Flutter course!

And here is the link, to the course:

Another aspect that I didn’t expect was the timeframe of the course. To begin with, I thought this course might be too long and tedious to follow, but as soon as I started watching the videos, and following the examples, that thought was quickly put to shame! I’ve flown through video after video, while still remembering what I have been taught, so I can use that in succeeding videos.

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Nikolaj Johannes Skole Jensen
Nikolaj Johannes Skole Jensen

Written by Nikolaj Johannes Skole Jensen

Fullstack developer living in Denmark. Experience with both Web- and App development.

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