![]() No, you cannot convert your existing Android code into Dart code for Flutter, which is necessary to enable cross-platform behaviour because all code used by the Flutter SDK has to be written in Dart. ![]() Some of you already tested Flutter, some of you only heard about it and some of you already think about migrating your applications from Java and Kotlin to Dart powered Flutter. If you guys are like me and you always want to keep step with latest and best technology available out there then you are already thinking about migrating to Flutter for your new mobile applications. Flutter, Import from Exiting Android Project
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