Dart is a fantastic language with an event loop and its own memory allocation. Today I want to talk a little bit more about how Multithreading in Dart and Flutter is possible. Therefore I talk a little bit on how you can create Isolates and how they work internally. Because the boilerplate of the Isolate is heavy I want also to talk about the compute function of Flutter.
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Isolates
02:35 Coding an Isolate
07:00 The compute Function
08:30 Coding a compute function
10:15 Limitations
10:55 Outro
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