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Introduction
Introduction
We have covered a lot of theory, but we have finally made it to our first “real” application build.
A lot of people (myself included) create todo application tutorials when explaining some new technology or framework, the reason for this is usually because a todo application covers most of the basic things you would want to do in an application, for example:
- General structure & setup
- User interface
- Creating, reading, updating and deleting data
- Accepting user input
These are all obviously important concepts that need to be covered (and we already did create a very simplified version of a todo app), but I really wanted to avoid building a standard todo application for our first proper application build. I wanted to do something that was just a little bit more complex and interesting — to start getting exposed to some of the more tricky situations you run into in real-world situations. The result is pretty similar and covers the same bases as a todo application would, but I think it’s a little more fun to build and cranks up the complexity just a little bit.
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