> The ants are on an alien world, the user is in a satellite orbiting the planet, and the two establish a symbiotic relationship, out of necessity, as a means of terraforming the planet.
That reminds me a lot of Helliconia books trilogy. Congrats for it! I'll look for some time and give it a try.
Hey! your app looks really cool, and what really amazed me is how fast it loads (I won't make any opinion on how many trips or itineraries it has now).
As regarding UI a few tips:
- when opening an itinerary, it'll be great if I can close it just clicking outside it.
- when searching for a city/place, it'll be great if the photo changes to actually that place ;) (I was somehow confused that always I see the machu pichu photo).
Thanks for the suggestions! I like them and added them to my todo list. Someone else also mentioned they'd like to be able to click outside to close the itinerary.
Honestly someone who understands the environment they are developing in. I don't care about the language as much as I care about understanding the choice they make.
But ultimately we are using SQL, queue, concurrency, single tenancy and monolith (few to none micro services).
That reminds me a lot of Helliconia books trilogy. Congrats for it! I'll look for some time and give it a try.