Please keep up the great content. I'm really finding your insights into how experienced developers work day to day and what the best practices are. I've been using FF for over a year so reasonably competent but still a noob when is comes to real world development.
The recently added features in FF v5 are a game-changer! Such features will completely revolutionize how we approach app development in FF, creating an even better user experience. While I'm still unclear about using the widget builder as a parameter feature, I'm excited to explore its potential. Thanks for the video; I can't wait to see a VS Code extension video soon.
Oh it’s not a choice between them. They serve different purposes and you should ideally use both. Dev environments can connect to development apis or firebase projects, protecting your production data. Branching allows you to work on new features in isolation, protecting the code itself.
Great video. Please make more.
Please keep up the great content. I'm really finding your insights into how experienced developers work day to day and what the best practices are. I've been using FF for over a year so reasonably competent but still a noob when is comes to real world development.
The recently added features in FF v5 are a game-changer! Such features will completely revolutionize how we approach app development in FF, creating an even better user experience.
While I'm still unclear about using the widget builder as a parameter feature, I'm excited to explore its potential. Thanks for the video; I can't wait to see a VS Code extension video soon.
widget builder is really a cool thing but how to read values from textfields in widget builder is my challenge now 😂
Another amazing video sir. Pleas sir, still waiting for the video on security and encryption. Thank you.
Great video! 👍
@@flutterflowexpert Thanks Dimitar!
Sir, can you build a real app with flutterflow and python for our sake. Please. We need a tutorial on that.
so whats the difference between the branches and the dev environment? They seem similar to me and branches seems more effective.
Oh it’s not a choice between them. They serve different purposes and you should ideally use both. Dev environments can connect to development apis or firebase projects, protecting your production data. Branching allows you to work on new features in isolation, protecting the code itself.
the link below doesn't take you to the course please update it
Thanks for the heads up, but I checked it, seems to be fine 🤷
Flutter itself still trying to catch up to native apps, so FlutterFlow is basically just a fantasy for those swayed by a few shiny UI design videos xd