Build Apps In 1 Week With This Tech Stack
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What you build bro
Your 1 week is my 1 year LOL!
Straight to the point, much appreciated! thanks dev
3:45 learned about posthog for first time
You are the first person i saw talking about analytics in tech stacks others just ignore it
Its comes from exp who builds real products thank you
Great job! Great experience and the content was engaging.
how do you go about creating environments such as development (local and testing), stage and production?
Bro you look like a matured Tenz from sentinels 😮
MY PROJECT DOUBTS:
(PHOTO SHARING WEB APPLICATION WITH FACE RECOGNITION FEATURE)
PLANNING IN:
Next JS
TypeScript
A) Which Database is cheaper ?
1) Firebase
2) Supabase
3) MangoDB
4) GraphQL
5) MySql
B) Which Storage is cheaper ?
1) AWS S3 Buckets
2) Cloudinary
3) CloudFlare R2
C) Should I need node/express server side coding when I use Next.JS ?
D) Can I deploy my Photo Sharing Next.js application on any Digital Ocean $5 USD/Month cloud ?
In that case can I run self hosted database also in that same cloud like Supabase ?
E) Which authentication would be cheaper or Self hosted ?
1) Firebase
2) Clerk
3) Supabase
4) NextAuth
Web : Next Js
App : Flutter
Not part of the tech stack - but do you have a go to for any legal docs you need for application/websites? Like ieubenda or something else aong those lines.?
Thank you! Can you share step by step using this platforms for creating an app?
maybe one day!
@@YourAverageTechBroIt would be VERY VERY insightful if you did some kind of comprehensive tutorial on building an application from scratch using these tools and showcasing how these programming tools interact with each other.
Posthog looks interesting. Thanks
Learn step-by-step to design a web application from scratch, covering planning, UX/UI design, development, testing, and deployment to create a functional, user-friendly app.
I use Vanilla JS / CSS, Three JS, Capacitor and AWS 😂
when you use planetscale, how do you handle real-time data?
You dont do the short consultant meeting anymore? There was like coffeewithme or something.
What editor or ide are you using when coding in flutter?
I use VS Code for Flutter
@@YourAverageTechBro Use VIM, a real text editor
Would you still got for Flutter now or go back to React Native? Im pretty stuck deciding between both of them
It has been 1 months and I am still deciding between flutter and react native
@@bibekkoirala352
I will give a simple advice to choose
If you prefer everything ready-made, like app bars and drawers and navigations, go with Flutter (so you focus only on your project and ui ). If you enjoy customizing and searching for packages (for navigation you need a package ...etc), choose React Native. For me i chose flutter because liked that they are a made widgets and i focus only about project
Do you host your api app logic on vercel too?
Does one week include fully tested also?
Like your previous apps 'failed' as in never launched? or just not as many downloads as expected
not as many downloads/traction
amazing thanks
have tried drizzle by waay , thou prisma just got faster (not as fast as drizzle), i personally also think dx in drizzle is better than primsa as it is so light weight and everything is in ts no schema files .
i've heard a lot about drizzle lately, but I'm too lazy to try something new. I'm trying to fall less into the hype of new dev tools and just stick to what works haha
Thoughts on PWA's?
Tech stack mostly is irrelevant. You are really good at marketing 😅
This guy had the chance to use any technology, and he went to React... bruh...
😂😂😂😂
Imagine
Wait what? Is that bad? What would you suggest?
If he gets the job done with React, then what is the issue?
@@tootyrnt5533 I can also get the job done with c#. My concern is efficiency. React is a convoluted mess, have you used it vs other frameworks? night and day.
What apps have you shipped? Names??
I've documented some of the apps that I've built on my TH-cam channel. None of them have "gotten big" but those are marketing/distribution problems, not eng problems
solid video
thank you!
They look same: Prisma / NextAuth / Clerk ...
true lol
cool voice
How can anyone take you seriously when you have random embedded English subtitles for a native English video? You realize CC has been around for like literally more than half a century?
hello mate, great stack you have there. I don't know your programming experience but I've only been programming 1.5 years. sorry, but to think developing a SAAS application and delivering it to users in one week is pure BS. Many people watch your videos to learn programming and I don't think you should to put this unrealistic timeline in your video title.
Hey! Thanks for the comment. It might sound like BS to you but there are lots of people on Twitter who build their initial saas app in 1 week and I have done it, too. It is possible but it takes a lot of practice/work and you need to keep your features to a minimum, but it is possible.
I’m the same as you, been programming for 2 years and I built my first saas. It took me one month, but I’m sure my second saas will take me one week.
Cool video man