Chingu Voyage 47 spanned six weeks, with a team of four individuals, all skilled as frontend developers. Together, they collaborated on creating a web application focused on efficiently organizing and managing daily tasks.
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) of this application enables users to create tasks, assigning them dates, priorities, and frequencies, and track their completion. Additionally, users have the ability to delete or update tasks. To enhance accessibility, users can log in using either their Google account or their own login credentials. The team utilized a dataset provided to them, which was then parsed and presented in an interface allowing users to sort tasks by category, activity type, and individual tasks.
This project presented the team with an invaluable chance to engage in web development firsthand and tackle multi-dimensional datasets. It served as a real-world application for refining their skills and exploring the intricacies of manipulating data within a web-based framework.
These instructions will guide you to set up and run the project on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
This project uses live-server
as a developer dependency. Install it using one of the following commands:
npm i
npm install
yarn install
Enter the development environment with one of the following commands:
npm start
npm run start
yarn run start
This project doesn't have a deployment-level build script. To deploy the app on a front-end cloud solution (Netlify, Vercel, AWS, etc.), set the publish directory as public
.
Name | Role | GitHub Profile | Term |
---|---|---|---|
Anthony Cakin | Developer | Cakinn1 | (8 January 2024 - 18 February 2024) |
Skylar Park | Developer | Skylar | (8 January 2024 - 18 February 2024) |
Avazbek | Developer | avaz | (8 January 2024 - 18 February 2024) |
Jessa | Developer | Jessa | (8 January 2024 - 18 February 2024) |
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