Developer interest in the mobile language Dart and Google’s Dart-based Flutter framework are growing, according to an industry observer https://www.linkedin.com/in/bellingard/?originalSubdomain=fr, CEO of continuous code quality and security provider https://www.sonarsource.com/. “Now, if we look at the figures from the markets, it’s like more than 40% of mobile application is developed in Dart,” Bellingard said. “We have a really big push of Dart and Flutter, which to me indicates that this is the technology that currently has a strong momentum for mobile development.”

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Although it’s not officially on the roadmap, Bellingard said SonarSource will most likely add support for Flutter and Dart in 2023.

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