For the longest time, I've been on Javascript, moving from framework to framework to fit my need for application engineering. I was on Angular Framework as the first one to break my cherry ๐ into Javascript world. Then I found other JS frameworks like React and VueJS. At the time, I found React to be more popular than VueJS but VueJS is just cleaner to read and write compared to React in my opinion. For awhile, I made a few side projects with VueJS. None that ever see the light of the internet and its just sitting in a folder collecting dust on my PC. Then I found Quasar Framework.
The idea of just writing one single codebase using VueJS (to what I already know) and deploy to multiple platforms was the selling point that I wanted to stick to Quasar.
Thanks to it, I did manage to build a few projects. One of which won the hackathon in 2021. You can see my ugly mug down there, with my teammates Amir (amirabdulaziz), David (david.ting19) and Wazef (wazef.fauzzy). It was a good team but just not enough drive for all of us to keep going.
Anyways, the reason for quitting VueJS and Quasar Framework was because I needed something quicker. If anyone has learnt anything out of hackathons, it is that you have to quickly build the product and launch within a short amount of time. Coding it takes considerable amount of time. Now that there are tools like FlutterFlow, I could build quicker solutions with drag and drop and continue iterating from there.
So from today onwards, my front-end stack will now replace Quasar with Flutter. To infinity and beyond ๐