rta_booking_information
Manji
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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rta_booking_information
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
https://sbmkvp.github.io/rta_booking_information/
A simple one page app that shows next available driving test in the state of New South Wale, Australia. The script runs as a container and commits updates to a GitHub repo periodically. GitHub pages then render the latest data.
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Unable to book Ps test - what is the ‘easiest’ Ps test / route in NSW ? (+ advice on how to get a booking on Weekends?)
Use this link to find which Service NSW have bookings available and when. They look pretty good to me right now. During the covid backlog, close to all of them were sad faces (no bookings at all). I suddenly found a timing at like 1AM at night and jumped on it.
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Anyone else having trouble accessing the NSW driving test booking site?
Highly suggest calling them at 13 22 13 instead. Phone attendant was super helpful and had me booked in 10 mins. Also this site shows you what locations have times available.
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Any tips on getting a driving test booking?
Check out this nice page of availabilities by u/balanaicker. The underlying code is open source on github if you want to run it yourself too.
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Any help on getting a driving test booked?
It is a little technical but there is a script that someone has developed to automate the search for test times: https://github.com/sbmkvp/rta_booking_information
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Booking availabilty for Drivers test in NSW as of today! 🥲
Check this out. https://sbmkvp.github.io/rta_booking_information/ the code is open if you want to contribute! :)
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RTA Booking Availability Update! 😃 Things are getting better...
Source code is available at https://github.com/sbmkvp/rta_booking_information
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Booking availabilty for Drivers test in NSW as of today morning! 🥲
Here is the source code https://github.com/sbmkvp/rta_booking_information. Collaborators welcome for making into a project similar to covidqueue
Manji
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
A hacker news client I made: https://github.com/Livinglist/Hacki
Also a kanji learning app if anybody is interested: https://github.com/Livinglist/Manji
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Tell HN: I Need Project Ideas
depends on what kinda specialization you are interested in, at least for me it’s mobile app development. I have been making apps since college, I was interested in Japanese language so I made a kanji learning app [0], then because I’m a bodybuilder, I made a workout log app [1], recently because I started reading hacker news, I made a Hacker News reader [2]. I learnt a lot from the process, from architecture, design pattern to code quality control. I would say learning is the key, usefulness is secondary.
[0] https://github.com/Livinglist/Manji
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Ask HN: Should I refactor/rewrite my personal project(that barely anybody uses)
I wrote a app for learning Japanese kanji when I was in college learning Flutter, I didn’t have any experience working on real world projects and barely have any knowledge of design pattern, architecture, clean code etc… I was young and naive, but had passion, so I started collecting data using scrappers I wrote in Python, organized them into a SQLite database, put a lot of example sentences and vocabulary on Firebase, then made an app using Flutter. I gradually added more features into the app after I released the first version, things like handwritten kanji recognition using Tensorflow lite and image text extraction using Google OCR api… I learned a lot, and by a lot, I mean a lot lot of stuff from making this app. The app is functioning just fine but the code is ugly as hell…for example attributes in data model classes are not final, doesn’t support dependency injection, etc….
After I started working, I learned a lot about how to write clean code and I always wanted to refactor/rewrite the whole app which gonna take a lot of effort and time of course. But every time I sat down, opened the old codebase, I hesitated, thought about it and told myself that it wasn’t worth it then continued my life.
do you have any personal project you always wanted to refactor/rewrite but still haven’t done or probably never will do so?
if you are interested, you can come see and compare the code of the kanji app and a new app I wrote recently:
https://github.com/Livinglist/Manji
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Flutter experience coming from .Net?
Same here, I used to develop apps for Windows Phone back in 2014... then after I got into college, there was UWP, I made Japanese dictionary using it: [Kanjirin](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/kanjirin/9pfwxjr41x4d?activetab=pivot:overviewtab), then I started learning Flutter, Dart was really easy to pick up, syntax is quite similar to C#, and I think what you need to practice on is state management and learn about widgets and useful thrid party packages. I made many mistakes when I was making my first flutter app - [Manji](https://github.com/Livinglist/Manji), but at least it got me my first Flutter related job. Here is my latest app using best practices if you are interested: [Hacki - Hacker News reader](https://github.com/Livinglist/Hacki)
- Manji - a kanji dictionary packed with features, made with Flutter
- Manji: a kanji dictionary packed with features, made with Flutter
- A kanji dictionary packed with features
- Manji: a Japanese kanji dictionary made with Flutter
- A kanji dictionary made with Flutter
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