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jcjmcclean | 4 months ago
The built-in tutorial on the Learn screen is a really nice touch, and the Library is genuinely useful (I’ll definitely be using it for scales and arpeggios).
Also, the Go Premium page is clean and the pricing feels refreshingly fair. Awesome stuff!
Two quick questions too:
– What did you use to build it? The UI/UX feels super slick, it’s fast and smooth on Android.
– What were your biggest hurdles during the build? Not just technically, but overall. For example, was it tricky learning enough music theory to validate the content, or was getting it live on the app stores as a solo dev the harder part?
apizon|4 months ago
The app is made with flutter with mostly just the default widgets that I customized a bit. I'm not really that versed into UI/UX so I just tried to keep things simple design wise. As for performance, I didn't even have to do that much optimization except for the library part to have smooth scrolling when displaying hundreds of diagrams but overall the framework is pretty fast and a joy to work with.
I'd say the hardest part honestly was just staying consistent for more than a year alone without really any feedback and just sticking to it a little every evening and on the week-end rather than playing a game or something. Especially making the content itself was at time a bit repetitive like the lessons or the chords for the library (which were all manually taken from books not auto generated)
I started the app store process quite some time before release so it's just something I did a little here and there in between commits and overall it wasn't that painful.
Rendello|4 months ago
I'm in the same boat right now. Good on you for releasing!
> [from the post] the eternally "intermediate" guitarist (myself included).
So, how are your guitar skills now?
Rendello|4 months ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42380418