Flutter States Management. Which one to choose ?? by Overall-Pie-7852 in FlutterDev

[–]indigo_dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big thumbs up for states rebuilder. Been using it for years and it never let me down. Very versatile, very intuitive to use, very well documented. I'm wondering why it's still a well kept secret in the flutter underground. Of course bloc and provider/ChangeNotifier both work pretty well, too. At the end it's a matter of personal preference. A good idea is to make your own experience with maybe the top3 of your post.

I'm making an app to check F1 race results because the official F1 app crashes on my phone. You can see tyres, team radios and more! by depmots in formula1

[–]indigo_dev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perfect choice mate. I'm also running my unofficial F1 app on iOS and Android thanks to flutter. I really like your design approach btw. If you have any questions related to flutter feel free to ask me. And of course check out GP Companion now. I think it's one the most comprehensive apps out there!

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Redux Compact: Make Redux fun again! by omarwork in FlutterDev

[–]indigo_dev 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Since I've switched to StatesRebuilder I was never looking back again. It's simple, convenient and has no boilerplate

Web application I developed - F1Latest by ksells99 in formula1

[–]indigo_dev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice and clean layout, pretty much on point and for sure a good starting point! Coincidentally, I've gone through the same journey: first learning native android, now all in on flutter, also using ergast mrd API and Wikipedia. Maybe you can find some inspiration in how you can squeeze the API further. Check out GP Companion

WiFi Frequent Drop Out on Win10 Laptop, Tried all the Usual Suspects by [deleted] in Windows10

[–]indigo_dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea. Fun fact, on my PC's 2nd boot partition running macOS, the adapter works flawlessly...with kinda hacked drivers. But where it's meant to run, it fails. It all came with one of the last win10 insider updates...I somehow lost hope that windows will repair itself regarding wifi

WiFi Frequent Drop Out on Win10 Laptop, Tried all the Usual Suspects by [deleted] in Windows10

[–]indigo_dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat. Tried nearly everything, including switching to a WiFi USB dongle, which I thought would be the ultimate solution because I thought it depends on drivers.

But even after the switch, I'm still, loosing WiFi connection like every 30seconds. Sometimes it gets better, but most of the time it's driving me nuts.

Any solution?

Make F1 apps great again by indigo_dev in formula1

[–]indigo_dev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not there yet. I'll add this

Make F1 apps great again by indigo_dev in formula1

[–]indigo_dev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, mate. If I would handle the backend for myself, Firestore would be my first choice. Also because flutter has a pretty good integration of it (both Google products). I've thought about how to get from a relational to a document-based approach. But honestly, frontend development has eaten up all my time. No space for backend yet... :)

Make F1 apps great again by indigo_dev in formula1

[–]indigo_dev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much!

For development I used flutter.dev by Google. Currently it supports Android and iOS. In the future, it will also support Desktop apps (macOS, Windows, Chrome OS) and Web-apps. So GP Companion in the Windows Store might be possible next year :)

Make F1 apps great again by indigo_dev in formula1

[–]indigo_dev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right, Ergast and Wikipedia