Flutter 3.35 introduces significant productivity improvements including stable stateful hot reload for web development, experimental Widget Previews for isolated component testing, and enhanced accessibility features. The release includes 1108 commits from 168 contributors, with new Material and Cupertino components, improved Impeller performance, and better multi-platform support. Key additions include the Dart and Flutter MCP Server for AI-assisted development, Android sensitive content protection, and various UI component enhancements. The update also brings breaking changes including component theme normalization, Radio widget redesign, and increased minimum Android SDK requirements.

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What’s new in Flutter 3.35IntroductionWebFrameworkiOSAndroidEngineDevTools and IDEsBreaking changes and deprecationsConclusion
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