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While it took a great deal of effort conceptualizing everything, it proved to be beneficial in the end, as it enabled me to develop features quickly. In fact, these patterns were extremely helpful when I revamped the entire project.
The first thing I did was to design the project's architecture. Since my goal was to learn Nuxt3 and Supabase, I wanted to make the deployment easy to manage so I can focus on learning these tools. No need to complicate the infrastructure. Hence, I used Vercel for my cloud hosting provider. I also did not want to spend some time on designing the UI, so I decided to use Tailwindcss with DaisyUI.
The first thing I did was to design the project's architecture. Since my goal was to learn Nuxt3 and Supabase, I wanted to make the deployment easy to manage so I can focus on learning these tools. No need to complicate the infrastructure. Hence, I used Vercel for my cloud hosting provider. I also did not want to spend some time on designing the UI, so I decided to use Tailwindcss with DaisyUI.
I started this project with the intention of exploring technologies that have caught my interest—in particular, Nuxt3 and Supabase. Back then, Nuxt3 was still fresh and Supabase was gaining traction, so I thought of developing a project with these tools in order to experience what they offer.
I started this project with the intention of exploring technologies that have caught my interest—in particular, Nuxt3 and Supabase. Back then, Nuxt3 was still fresh and Supabase was gaining traction, so I thought of developing a project with these tools in order to experience what they offer.