BugTracker is a user-friendly web application for teams to report, manage, and resolve software issues efficiently. It offers user authentication, project management, and real-time notifications, simplifying the bug-tracking process and improving collaboration.
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Youssef Nasrallah - Full stack web developer (GitHub / Email) Focuses on creating a user-friendly and visually appealing interface. Implements features like form validation, dynamic content updates, and interactive components. Ensures that the user experience is smooth and intuitive.
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Redwan Ben Yechou - Full stack web developer (GitHub / Email) Focused on building the server, database integration, and API endpoints. Ensures that the back end can handle requests from the front end and provide the necessary data and functionality.
- Tools: Figma, Vscode, Postman
- Version Control: Git, Github
- Front-End Development: JavaScript, React js, Axios, Scss
- Back-End Development: Python, Flask, SQLAlchemy
- Database: Mysql
The bug tracker project aims to solve the problem of efficient software issue management, ensuring that bugs, tasks, and improvements are tracked, prioritized, and resolved systematically, leading to higher-quality software and smoother project execution.
The Bug Tracker Project will not solve the actual technical problems within the software itself. It is a tool for issue management and tracking, not for issue resolution or fixing bugs.
The Bug Tracker Project will primarily benefit software development teams, project managers, quality assurance professionals, and stakeholders involved in software projects. Its users will include those responsible for tracking, prioritizing, and resolving software bugs and issues.
The Bug Tracker Project is not inherently dependent on a specific locale or geographic location. It can be used globally and adapted to various languages and regions, making it relevant for a diverse range of users in the software development community.