After a time developing a new feature, some people came back asking us to roll it back to the previous state. Should an app/web allow the users to use a previous version when there are some big changes? Or should they adapt? Or roll everything back? #Developers#buildinpublic
I think that the @angular team did an impressive job with the "update.angular.io", but I still find difficult to fix the dependency issues like the one in the screenshot...
After reading about flutter_secure_storage (pub.dev/packages/flutt…) when @troyshu told me about it I will implement the first version of the password manager application using it in #Flutter .
Today I migrated a MongoRepository to a ReactiveMongoRepository for a project that we are trying to make reactive. Every time I face any issue or doubts with #SpringBoot🍃, there is @baeldung with a guide on how to do it, it's awesome!
Key learnings: - Don't expect things to be "obvious", ask them or explain them - Ship fast, ask fast, improve faster. - Look at what other "successful" apps do, take ideas on how to display elements - Don't reinvent the wheel
Today I learned how to share data between widgets in my application using BLoC with streams. I used it to change the theme from the #DailyGoalsApp from a settings screen.
If you work with #NodeJS and you have different projects using different versions, NVM helps you manage the different versions and you can swap in a matter of seconds to work with all your projects.
This weekend I showed the first version of #DailyGoalsApp to a friend while explaining him that I was learning #Flutter during the journey. He told me that he'd add some features I had never thought of...
I've seen the imporance of diversification... Thinking of 3 possible incomes for the future I'd like to give them a try... 🆘[QUESTION]🆘should I start by one and when I have it stable start with the others or should I start them all together (2 days/week each) ⁉️ #buildInPublic