- 🔭 I’m currently working on hbttrckr — an open-source habit tracker built with Flutter. The goal is to provide a free, cross-platform app for tracking personal habits and daily progress.
- 🌱 I’m currently learning: Advanced Flutter desktop integrations, universal theming across all platforms, and fixing native deadlocks on Windows.
- 👯 I’m looking to forward collaborate on: Flutter apps, cross-platform UI experiments, actually-useful pub packages
- 🤔 I’m looking for help with:
- firebase_auth working properly on Linux
- debugging those annoying Windows deadlocks
- production builds & testing on macOS
- 🧪 Things I’m experimenting with right now:
- mica / acrylic / transparency on Windows
- switching entire app styles at runtime (Material → custom → maybe Fluent/Yaru later)
- making bottom sheets & dialogs feel consistent across platforms
- persisting complex settings without exploding shared_preferences
- 💬 Ask me about: Flutter + Provider state management, glassmorphism & glowing effects, Material Adaptive Design.
- 📫 How to reach me:
Open an issue on hbttrckr.
- 😄 Pronouns: He/Him
- ⚡ Fun fact: The first real computer “bug” was an actual moth stuck inside a relay in 1947. They taped it in the logbook and wrote “debugging” for the first time.
Burak Miraç Bol (burakmiracbol) - Flutter & Dart developer focusing on open-source contributions and applications
- Elazığ / Türkiye
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