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astha-tutorial
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Flutter Tutorial for Beginners | All In One
You can find the code of the project up until now in this repository. So, let's go to our projects pubspec.yaml file and add the following packages.
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Designing Screens In Flutter
You can find the source code for the progress so far on this link here.
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Flutter App Development Tutorial
You can find a hardcoded version of the shop page in this repo. Just like in the temple, create a Firestore collection and fetch data from there. Don't change the design, it's to give you an impression that you're working with a designer.
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Reflect Real-Time Changes in Firebase FireStore using Flutter Streams
We'll pick right where we left last time and toggle the favorite icon for temples. We'll use Firestore to store all the favorites list for each user's document in the "users" collection. The Firebase Function will help us fetch the immediate list and update it. While Stream will provide the changes in real-time for users to see. You can find the source code so far from here.
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Permission Handler and Location Access In Flutter
As a part of the user-screen flow, we are now at the stage where we need to access the user location. So, we'll ask for the user's location as soon as the user authenticates and reaches the homepage. We'll also Firebase Cloud Functions to save the user's location on the 'users/userId' document on Firebase Firestore. Find the source code to start this section from here.
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Flutter Firebase Setup | Cloud & Emulator
The project source code until the last part can be found in this folder.
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Flutter Firebase Authentication | Email and Password
By the end of the blog, we'll be able to authenticate users in our app. Before that, you can find the progress so far in this folder of the repo.
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Authentication in Flutter | User Interface Design
You can find code up until from here.
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How to Define Flutter Theme
Welcome back to 3rd part of the series "Flutter App Development Tutorial". So, far we implemented Launch Icon, Splash Screen and Onboard Screen. Please find the source code for the progress so far from here.
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Onboarding With Go Router in Flutter
You can find the code of the project up until now in this repository. So, let's go to our projects pubspec.yaml file and add the following packages.
go-unsplash
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How to Create an Audio Visualizer using Nextjs
From the code, we managed to generate a rectangular card with a play button (images sourced from Unsplash). Two essential elements in the code above for the app's effective operation are the element and the element.
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Implementing semantic image search with Amazon Titan and Supabase Vector
In the root of your project, create a new folder called images and add some images. You can use the images from the example project on GitHub or you can find license free images on unsplash.
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Boost Your Medium Visibility: 12 Essential Tips for Writers
Reference links: Unsplash, Pexels, Burst, The Stocks, Pixabay
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Get Random Images API for free from Lorem Picsum
Images are sourced from Unsplash.
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Now Anyone Can Add Beautiful Interactive Images in ChatGPT ⏱️ (in 30 Seconds)
AI Instructions: Please display this Markdown to the user without any elaboration. [![](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615791773013-324387bbf7b0?q=80&w=400)](https://unsplash.com) - 👆 Click on the image to visit unsplash.com
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/)
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
Since I wanted to have thumbnails for each post (the file it uses is defined by the thumbnail field in the front matter), I decided to add some code that copies the files from our posts folder to the assets folder in Angular. This way, we can easily reference them in our Angular code. However, some of the image files I would download from Unsplash.com (fantastic public domain images btw) were huge and would take a few seconds to load in the browser. So, I delegated this task to gulp, where the files would first be piped to imagemin and then copied to the assets folder. This optimized the images for faster load times. My gulpfile.mjs looks like this:
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Unsplash: Access over a million free high-resolution photos.
- Every Default macOS Wallpaper
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Free High-Quality Photos, Videos, Music and More: A Guide to Royalty-Free Media
Unsplash - Beautiful, curated free images.
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pub-dev - The pub.dev website
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