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DIY Progress Bars 📊

As a front-end developer, you’re often confronted with a task that seems too difficult or would take up too much of your time to begin with, or you’re not really willing to go the extra length to create something yourself, and so, you reach out to look for a library that does it for you.

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Discovering FlutterFlow: the good, the bad, and the ugly

When I discovered FlutterFlow, I was pretty excited but also skeptical. Since I like trying new things, I made an account on FlutterFlow and started experimenting. Spoiler alert: I was pleasantly surprised! In this blog, I will describe my experience working with FlutterFlow: the things I noticed, the things I liked, and the things I didn't like.
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A React Hook to prevent flickering spinners

One of the essential things in building modern web apps is to provide a good user experience. Think of showing a loading indicator when waiting, for example, a spinner when you’re submitting a form. These fancy animations are excellent if they are not flickering before your eyes. In this blog, you will find a practical React Hook to prevent loading indicators from flickering.
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Storybook: my first impressions

My first introduction to the Storybook library was during a project in which we built a progressive web application. We developed this application with a team of two front-end engineers, two back-end engineers, and 2 UI/UX engineers. With this wonderful team, we considered making a Component library to speed up the development of components we use on most of our pages and projects. So we gave Storybook a shot!

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Are you looking for the Otter one?

Dating has not been easy the last few months. We are all locked up in our homes, which means the only opportunity to meet someone has been restricted to virtual options. At Craftworkz, we have been thinking about taking online dating to the next level. This is where Otter comes in: an AR-powered dating app prototype, designed by one of our interns.
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