go-router
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Get to know Firebase for Flutter codelab
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A small card game project where I tried the flutter_bloc package and Supabase Realtime (like websockets but isomorphic).
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This is a simple Flutter application built for learning purposes. The app allows users to create, organize, and manage tasks using the Kanban methodology. The app is built using Clean Architecture and also uses Use Cases and Cubits to manage the application state .
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A small application project where the user can differentiate between different tickets (or other files). An application can be part of something bigger such as storage for storing documents.
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A simple Flutter app that showcase using Hive + Provider + GetIt + Go Router + Integration Tests and Unit tests
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Simple joke app with clean architecture and riverpod state management
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Pragmatic Flutter app architecture using Riverpod + GoRouter + Hooks
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This application uses TheMovieDB API to display, filter, search, add to favorites, view movie details among other functions, this application uses Riverpod as a state manager, and principles of Clean Architecture, Clean code and SOLID.
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A constantly evolving news app created for training purposes.
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Flutter cryptocurrency application for showing some markets status and crypto prices with linear and candlestick chart with ability of time period filtering.
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A Todo application created using Flutter & Firebase
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나를 위한 AI 다이러리
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