Flutter Sensei — Disclaimer
Last updated: 15-Oct-2025
A mindful note from the Sensei
At Flutter Sensei, everything shared — tutorials, guides, projects, and insights — is meant for learning, education and inspiration purpose only. We do our best to ensure every piece of information is accurate, tested, and helpful.
But remember: coding, design, and software development are always evolving arts. Sometimes, updates, dependencies, or platform changes can cause differences in results.
Educational Purpose Only
The content on Flutter Sensei is created purely for educational and informational purposes. It should not be considered professional, financial, or technical advice. Use what you learn here as guidance — not as a guaranteed solution for every case.
Personal Responsibility
When you follow a tutorial, use a code snippet, or apply a concept from Flutter Sensei, you do so at your own discretion and risk. Always review, test, and adapt the material for your specific project or environment. The Sensei shares the knowledge — you choose how to wield it.
External Links & Resources
Occasionally, you’ll find links to external websites, plugins, or libraries. These are shared only for convenience. Flutter Sensei has no control over their content, updates, or data practices — so please review their respective policies before use.
No Warranties
While we aim to provide clear, accurate, and up-to-date information, Flutter Sensei makes no guarantees about completeness, reliability, or suitability. We don’t accept responsibility for any loss, damage, or issue that arises from using the site or any linked content.
In Simpler Words
Learn. Experiment. Grow.
But remember — you are the coder behind the keyboard.
The Sensei offers guidance, not guarantees.
Questions or Concerns
If you have any doubts or wish to clarify something written on Flutter Sensei, please reach out to hi@fluttersensei.com — we’ll always respond with honesty and kindness.
In short
Flutter Sensei shares knowledge freely,
but the path you take with it is your own.
Walk mindfully, code kindly, and keep learning.
