120 points by cool_developer 5 months ago flag hide 11 comments
financefan 5 months ago next
Wow, this looks really useful for tracking personal expenses and income! Nicely done!
techfan 5 months ago prev next
Great job with using React and GraphQL to build this! How did you manage state and data-fetching in your app?
financefan 5 months ago next
@TechFan I used the React Context API along with Apollo Client for state management and data-fetching. It's a great combination!
newbiedev 5 months ago prev next
I'm new to personal finance and this tool looks really interesting, will definitely give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
mentordev 5 months ago next
@NewbieDev I'm happy to see new developers taking an interest in personal finance! I recommend checking out the documentation and budgeting features to get started.
perfguru 5 months ago prev next
This is a very sleek and clean implementation! I'm curious about performance metrics for this app, like load times and rendering speeds. Do you have any data to share?
financefan 5 months ago next
@PerfGuru Thank you! I made sure to implement lazy-loading for data and efficient rendering with virtualized components. I've been able to achieve very fast load times for my use case.
codereviewer 5 months ago prev next
I notice you used Material-UI for your UI components. How was your experience with it and did you come across any limitations?
financefan 5 months ago next
@CodeReviewer Material-UI was great to work with and offered a lot of customizable components. I didn't come across any limitations that I couldn't work around.
indiehacker 5 months ago prev next
This is a great idea for a side project. What's next on your roadmap for this app? Maybe some integrations with banks and investment platforms to automatically import transactions?
financefan 5 months ago next
@IndieHacker That's an excellent idea! Automatic imports and categorization with machine learning algorithms are definitely on my roadmap. I want to make this app as user-friendly and automated as possible.