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Table of contents

  1. Project
  2. User Strories
  3. Languages and Tools Used
  4. Features
  5. Data Model
  6. Testing
  7. Deployment
  8. Refernces
  9. Acknowledgements

Project

Lets Cook is a site where people can share recipes and vote and comment on other peoples recipes.

After talking with Student care I knwew I would be unable to complete project on time. I am submitting a skeleton project and wil take fail and resubmit.

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User Stories

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Features

Future Features

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Data Model

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Languages and Tools Used

During this project the following languages were used:

Languages

1. Python
2. HTML
3. CSS

Tools

1. Django - frmaework project built on
2. Cloudinary - Media Static file Storage
3. Crispyforms - Forms Formating 
4. Github - project depoistory 
5. Gitpod - IDE
6. PostgreSQL - Database
7. Google-Developer-Tools - for debugging
8. Bootstrap4 - css library
0. AmIResponsive - Check responsiveness

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Testing

Validator Testing

Python

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Deployment

Heroku App

letscookb.herokuapp.com

Coder Survey

This project was deployed using Heroku

Steps for deployment
    Fork or clone this repository
    Create a new Heroku app
    Set buildbacks to Python and NodeJS in that order
    Link the Heroku app to the repository
    Click on Deploy

Lets Cook - GitHub

Git Hub Repository

[LetsCook]https://github.com/Bryan-Nolan/lets-cook

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References

During the research of this project, I used various sites to research issues as I was going along.

[W3 Schools] (https://www.w3schools.com/)

[Python.org] (https://www.python.org/)

Also used the Code Institute material and notes for help.

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Acknowledgements

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