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AboutI have a love/hate relationship with developing.
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@sheriffderek lol it's for an internal tool. We're completely rewriting it
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Vue
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@onkarj that's called a fragmented ecosystem and it's terrible researching accurate documentation with an ecosystem like that.
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@SortOfTested let's also add some 3rd party duplicated tools like yarn instead of npm and see what fun issues we run into later
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@onkarj oh great yet another library to add to the already bloated dependency chain needed to use react in the first place.
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Just use context, but even with context you're going to see it used 5 different ways.
React is trash. -
@ThomasRedstone when I first started I tried implementing features for automation so people could do things their selves without having to submit tickets but user adoption is piss poor.
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@C0D4 yep. Make sure you check salesforce.stackexchange.com and also check out the good day sir slack group. It's a bunch of Salesforce devs that talk about the platform and share cool things. Hope to see you there!
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@TheAnimatrix I have faith it will get better. I actually found a GitHub issue about documentation that has a few internal flutter devs on it and left some feedback. I was able to implement what I needed. But man was that a fucking hurdle. I spent like 2 days researching architecture and state containers. I refuse to use redux.
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Even older. I love developing on Salesforce
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Little late to the party. I'm a Salesforce developer. It's fucking awesome. It's so easy and companies are willing to pay big bucks because no one will touch it. They're really revamping their Dev tools. I'd say hell ya get that
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@TheAnimatrix I'm having a hard time understanding if you're calling me an idiot and suggesting to read the documentation, or if you genuinely are empathising with my frustration by saying "just read the documentation" responses are triggering.
Why not just use Java/Android? Flutter is write once, run on iOS/Android. I can't write a java/Android app without also writing an iOS application. Yes I could use react native or one of the other frameworks but this is Google's and they have inside knowledge of what Android is doing before they do it. The others don't. It'll be the first one to get updates. -
@Stocken yeah I'm ok. I've got it figured out. No need to pay for a udemy course that's just going to tell me to use redux.
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@mundo03 I am reading. I don't feel like the documentation is all that great is all. It's easy to say "just read", but there's not much direction with it.
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@karma again, the tutorials provided do not provide enough information to build a more sophisticated app. Building the app itself is simple. Widgets are cool. Architecting is a whole nother ball game.
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@karma but I am reading the documentation. My point is the documentation is not good