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who is dash?
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this is dash:
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dash is the mascot for the dart language and the flutter framework.
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info note
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you can now make your own digital dash using
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dashatar, a flutter app for web and mobile!
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how did it all start?
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as soon as shams zakhour started working as a
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dart writer at google in december 2013,
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she started advocating for a dart mascot.
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after documenting java for 14 years, she
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had observed how beloved the java mascot,
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duke, had become,
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and she wanted something similar for dart.
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but the idea didn’t gain momentum until 2017,
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when one of the flutter engineers, nina chen,
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suggested it on an internal mailing list.
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the flutter VP at the time, joshy joseph,
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approved the idea and asked the
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organizer for the 2018 dart conference,
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linda rasmussen, to make it happen.
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once shams heard about these plans,
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she rushed to linda and asked to own and drive
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the project to produce the plushies for the conference.
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linda had already elicited some design sketches,
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which she handed off.
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starting with the sketches, shams located a vendor
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who could work within an aggressive deadline
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(competing with lunar new year),
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and started the process of creating
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the specs for the plushy.
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that’s right, dash was originally a
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dart mascot, not a flutter mascot.
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here are some early mockups and one of the first prototypes:
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the first prototype had uneven eyes
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why a hummingbird?
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early on, a hummingbird image was created for the dart team
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to use for presentations and the web.
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the hummingbird represents that dart is a speedy language.
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however, hummingbirds are pointed and angular
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and we wanted a cuddly plushy, so we chose a round
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hummingbird.
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shams specified which color would go where,
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the tail shape, the tuft of hair, the eyes…all the
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little details. the vendor sent the specs to two
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manufacturers who returned the prototypes some weeks later.
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introducing dash at the january 2018 dart conference.
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while the manufacturing process was proceeding,
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shams chose a name for the plushy: dash,
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because it was an early code name for the
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dart project, it was gender neutral,
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and it seemed appropriate for a hummingbird.
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many boxes of dash plushies arrived in
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southern california just in time for the conference.
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they were eagerly adopted by dart and flutter enthusiasts.
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the people have spoken, so dash is now the mascot for flutter and dart.
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dash 1.0
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conference swag
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since the creation of dash 1.0, we’ve made two more versions.
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marketing slightly changed the dart and flutter color scheme after
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dash 1.0 was created, so dash 2.0 reflects the updated scheme
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(which removed the green color).
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dash 2.1 is a smaller size and has a few more color
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tweaks. the smaller size is easier to ship,
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and fits better in a claw machine!
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dash 2.0 and 2.1
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dash facts
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we also have Mega-Dash, a life-sized mascot
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who is currently resting in a google office.
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Mega-Dash made her
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first appearance at the flutter interact event
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in brooklyn, new york, on december 11, 2019.
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we also have a dash puppet that shams made from
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one of the first plushies.
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a number of our YouTube videos feature the dash puppet,
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voiced by emily fortuna, one of the early (and much loved)
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flutter developer advocates.
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this is an alphabetical list of nearly every widget that is bundled with flutter.
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AbsorbPointer
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a widget that absorbs pointers during hit testing. when absorbing is true, this widget prevents its subtree from receiving pointer events by terminating hit testing...
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AlertDialog
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