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What better way to learn about a piece of software than to just start using it and keep fixing problems on-the-go? πŸ˜‰ I've been doing the same by creating a super basic clone of the
Spotify Web App
🎧 I got to learn a lot about #C06UAH52PA7 and I've started appreciating it much more now that I have actively worked with it for a few weeks πŸ’ͺ🏽 The ease of development it provides while still keeping the API open for tricky properties/configurations is amazing πŸ‘ I'd highly recommend everyone to use this framework to build their next web apps. This Spotify Clone is very smooth/performant and responsive πŸš€ Using Compose as a state management and animation framework for Web was a game changer for me. And big thanks to @Robert Jaros for constantly helping me with all problems I was encountering every now and then because of my naivety in this field πŸ™Œ And like I mentioned before, you are a Kotlin rockstar indeed K I hope I made you proud with this πŸ˜„ Here's the deployed web app that uses WASM (and I'm not sure whether it uses SSR or not but I've tried doing the configuration from my end πŸ˜‚ so I hope it does 🀞) https://spotify-clone-kilua.vercel.app/ And here's the GitHub repo (🌟) https://github.com/shubhamsinghshubham777/SpotifyClone > TIP: Turn on audio for the attached demo video below for a better experience πŸ˜‰ 🎡
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