What started as a capstone tutorial for building Stateless components has actually yielded a half-decent looking first crack at application UX. Obviously, a lot more needs to be done but I actually feel surprisingly comfortable working in Flutter UX after deviating from the course a touch.
Looks like scroll, however, is it's own thing and doesn't automatically build when the component overflows. Strikes me as kind of strange, but ok.
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What is the current behavior?
Currently plays around with display, nothing interesting or fancy.
Issue Number: N/A
What is the new behavior?
Displays a static mock up of a profile page.
Shows mileage, also static
Shows active journeys, also static.
Does this introduce a breaking change?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
App is 100% different, again. But hey, it's a tutorial, right?
What started as a capstone tutorial for building Stateless components has actually yielded a half-decent looking first crack at application UX. Obviously, a lot more needs to be done but I actually feel surprisingly comfortable working in Flutter UX after deviating from the course a touch.
Looks like scroll, however, is it's own thing and doesn't automatically build when the component overflows. Strikes me as kind of strange, but ok.
Pull request checklist
Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:
Pull request type
Please check the type of change your PR introduces:
What is the current behavior?
Currently plays around with display, nothing interesting or fancy. Issue Number: N/A
What is the new behavior?
Does this introduce a breaking change?
App is 100% different, again. But hey, it's a tutorial, right?
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