[Iter-X] 71/100days

Note: This article was translated for me by AI. I wrote the original in Chinese. I never use AI to write my articles, because that would cost me my own expression; my freedom to express myself is always the most valuable part of my work. So if you can read Chinese, I recommend reading the Chinese version, where you will get the most original and unfiltered version. That said, technological progress exists to give us more convenience, so I will continue using AI to translate my writing into multiple languages, allowing valuable content to reach more people.

Day 7️⃣1️⃣

Today, an old friend joined to help with the data part. I didn’t expect that someone would join at the final stage of the 100D journey. In the next couple of days, I’ll also review the data scripts written by other teammates. I did a quick test run today — the results look OK, but I haven’t checked the code implementation yet. I’ll work on integrating everything and set it up on the server to start generating some data.

Recently, I’ve realized that AI tools like Cursor are much stronger at writing React code than Flutter — you can basically “vibe code” effortlessly with React, but with Flutter, you still often need to manually fix things. I guess this is partly due to the difference in dataset sizes — React (JS) has such a dominant share on GitHub that no other language can easily compete. It’s a bit frustrating. I’m starting to wonder if developing clients with React Native might be faster and smoother. Maybe I’ll try building a small app with it next time and see how it goes.

Current progress summary:

  1. Prototype Design & UI/UX Design: 33%
  2. Backend (Go) Development: 60%
  3. Client (Flutter) Progress: 58%
  4. Data: 14%

If you feel you meet the following criteria, feel free to reach out:

  1. Can stay committed
  2. Have dreams
  3. Have genuine interest



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