Hey Hussain, I stumbled upon your channel recently and was blown away by the quality of your content. It's surprising to see your subscriber count doesn't reflect the value you bring. Here's hoping that changes soon! I could use your expertise on something. I'm developing a Flutter app with Firebase and I'm stuck on implementing notifications. Specifically, I want to send notifications to my friends (say an array of user IDs) when I post a story, whether the app is in the foreground, background, or even terminated. I've scoured through UA-cam tutorials but haven't found a solution that fits my needs. Would you consider making a video on this topic or perhaps guiding me through the process step by step? Any code examples or tips would be immensely helpful. Thanks Hussain, wish the best for you!
Hi, Thanks for the comment. I'd recommend you take a look into Firebase Cloud Messaging for sending push notifications, and then from there you can focus on figuring out how to send push notifications to a user with a specific id using cloud functions that are available on Firebase. Then it should just be a matter on keeping a track of a persons followers, then once they make a new post firing a cloud function that sends to each of the follower a push notification using firebase cloud messaging. There is a lot of details you'd still have to figure out yourself but this should be a general starting point.
@@m_hussain_mustafaWas researching the topic recently and i was curious about your own method of handling it as i am fond with your code structure and reusability.
It was a great explanation,. I've one like this video please create another dedicated video explaining BuildContext I'm verymuch unclear with the BuildContext and need some good explaination like the one you did in this one and also please explain why do we sometimes ignore (context) with a underscore (_)
Great video but I was looking for interaction with Async/Await/Futures in the context of Flutter and not just abstract Dart. The video (good) took me through Dart, but I found nothing related to using it in the context of Flutter. However, the title mentions flutter.
This is by far the best guide on async/await in Dart I've found. You break it down so well. Subscribed!
Thank you. :)
Hey Hussain,
I stumbled upon your channel recently and was blown away by the quality of your content. It's surprising to see your subscriber count doesn't reflect the value you bring. Here's hoping that changes soon!
I could use your expertise on something. I'm developing a Flutter app with Firebase and I'm stuck on implementing notifications. Specifically, I want to send notifications to my friends (say an array of user IDs) when I post a story, whether the app is in the foreground, background, or even terminated. I've scoured through UA-cam tutorials but haven't found a solution that fits my needs. Would you consider making a video on this topic or perhaps guiding me through the process step by step? Any code examples or tips would be immensely helpful.
Thanks Hussain, wish the best for you!
Hi, Thanks for the comment. I'd recommend you take a look into Firebase Cloud Messaging for sending push notifications, and then from there you can focus on figuring out how to send push notifications to a user with a specific id using cloud functions that are available on Firebase. Then it should just be a matter on keeping a track of a persons followers, then once they make a new post firing a cloud function that sends to each of the follower a push notification using firebase cloud messaging. There is a lot of details you'd still have to figure out yourself but this should be a general starting point.
@@m_hussain_mustafa Alright, thank you for the tips!
Great tutorial. Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels
Awesome to hear that Thanks
Top level tutorial as usual !
Glad you liked it!
@@m_hussain_mustafaWas researching the topic recently and i was curious about your own method of handling it as i am fond with your code structure and reusability.
Thanks for explaining the difference between async/await and Futures so clearly. This really helped me grasp the concepts.
You’re welcome ☺️
Can you cover more advanced async patterns in Flutter in future videos? This was really helpful!
Sure thing!
Awesome content as always. :)
Thanks 😊
It was a great explanation,. I've one like this video please create another dedicated video explaining BuildContext I'm verymuch unclear with the BuildContext and need some good explaination like the one you did in this one and also please explain why do we sometimes ignore (context) with a underscore (_)
Thanks for the comment. I'll try to create a video on your requested topic.
God knows how much I've struggled when first start dealing with async programming.
I've been there as well haha 😄
Great video but I was looking for interaction with Async/Await/Futures in the context of Flutter and not just abstract Dart. The video (good) took me through Dart, but I found nothing related to using it in the context of Flutter. However, the title mentions flutter.
What about if you make a tutorial covering complete beginner course of riverpod with real project like e commerce or something similar? Please
Hi I already have a riverpod tutorial on my channel.
please can you make a video on the flutter_bloc library
Hi thanks for the suggestion I'll try my best to create a video on this topic.
Sir Still we are waiting for caching api data tutorial sir this feature is so important please Sir let make us vedio as soon as possible Sir Hussein
Hi, Thanks for the comment. I'll try my best to create a tutorial on this topic.
@@m_hussain_mustafa Ok Sir and I appreciated your time and effort sir Thanks again and again
wwww create tutorial and Thanks Sir
What does wwww create tutorial mean?
@@m_hussain_mustafa I mean Amazing Great tutorial
KINDLY TELL HOW TO MAKE ANY API, STREAMABLE, SO WE DONT HAVE TO USE OULL TO REFESH...PLEASE DO SOMETHIGN ABOUT IT
Hi thanks for the suggestion, will try to make a video on this.
Wow great
Thanks :)
your enlish accent is too good
It is a very nice lesson, but the scrolling background is very uncomfortable for the eyes.
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