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This video is perfect for anyone looking to learn how to create cross-platform (Android/iOS) mobile apps using the Flutter framework. In this video, I’ll demonstrate how to set up and install the Flutter extension in a Windows environment using VS Code, step by step. The tutorial covers everything from selecting Visual Studio Code (VS Code) as the editor to installing Android Studio and configuring the essential Android SDK, ensuring you complete all the key steps in one go! At the end of the video, I’ll also address common installation issues, including troubleshooting Flutter SDK, Android SDK, and Java environment version checks and fixes. As someone who went through multiple rounds of troubleshooting and re-downloading due to skipped or mixed-up steps during my first installation, I understand how challenging it can be for beginners. That’s why I made this video—to help you get everything set up smoothly on your first try and kickstart your Flutter development journey! (If you’re new to programming or installing for the first time, I recommend watching the video without skipping any parts.) Timestamps: 0:00 System environment overview 1:27 Installing the VS Code editor (officially recommended by Flutter) 2:01 Setting up the Flutter extension (VS Code plugin tutorial) 6:04 Installing Android Studio (for Flutter development environment) 6:55 Configuring Android SDK and Command-line Tools (detailed tutorial) 8:31 Troubleshooting guide for common issues (Android SDK, JDK, environment variables) Some of the screenshots in the video were taken on my own Windows 11 computer, while others were demonstrated on my dad’s Windows 10 PC. Special thanks to him for his contribution! Also, check out my work: