Hi Moyin, sorry I am just seeing this comment! First of all thank you for taking time to read it. Now to answering your questions
- Notion helped tremendiously because it literally does everything a productivity application is meant to do - I dont think I am a very organised person but with notion some of the templates it provides takes away alot of the initial planning and structuring that is required which I like. This is a link to the template
notion.so/Project-Documentation-Template-2d0bcdfa…
😆 I think what I meant there was there were less plugins to download to do things like refactor my widget into its own function or class. So just less plugins to download because its already inbuilt in the ide for Android Studio
I could not use Andriod studio to write the cloud functions because the ide its used to write JavaScript, hence why I used VScode but maybe you could just use VScode for both so its not a hassle
Thank you. I would try and get back into writing more about flutter because I love it
This is a really great write up! I recently started learning Flutter with the same beginner course you took.😊 I’ll like to ask a few questions though. How well would you say Notion helped while developing your application? It’ll be awesome to see your Notion temple that helped you to document your research and findings while developing your application 😅 & also, what were the ‘less things to setup’ that caused you to use Android Studio as opposed to VS Code & why couldn’t you use Android Studio to ‘write the google cloud functions that your application utilised’ as you mentioned? I really do love your write up & I’ll love to see more!😊