Building a ToDo List App with Flutter, Appwrite, and Riverpod | Part - 01 #appwrite

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In this video tutorial, we will walk you through the process of building a ToDo list app using Flutter, Appwrite, and Riverpod. Flutter is a popular mobile app development framework that allows you to build beautiful and responsive applications. Appwrite is a backend-as-a-service platform that provides you with a suite of tools to build serverless applications. Riverpod is a state management library for Flutter that helps you manage the state of your application in a simple and efficient way.

We will start by setting up our development environment and creating a new Flutter project. Then, we will integrate Appwrite into our application to handle the backend logic of our ToDo list app. We will use Appwrite's authentication and database services to add user authentication and store our ToDo list data in the cloud.

Finally, we will use Riverpod to manage the state of our application and build a user interface that allows the user to add, edit, and delete ToDo list items. By the end of this video, you will have a fully functional ToDo list app that you can customize and extend to fit your needs. Whether you are new to Flutter or an experienced developer, this video tutorial will provide you with valuable insights into building Flutter applications with Appwrite and Riverpod.
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Great tutorial ! Looking forward for the upcoming tutorials.

sumitkumarjha
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Other videos can use flutter, appwrite, getx is great. Thank you

tuetam.vungtau
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thanks a lot for this series! I really enjoyed it! I wonder if you have a github link with the code?

goodcareanimalclinic
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This is the exact same strategy used in the twitter clone tutorial by Ryaan Ranawat, even the folder structure you use is the same, also in your video I see you have the twitter clone DB. there too.
Can you make a video showing something new? like other aspects of Appwrite permissions, fucntions, web hooks etc

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