2022년 경성대학교 링크사업단 Ecole Project 3차 강의를 위한 샘플코드입니다. 1차 강의에서 다뤘던 CloudPanel과 Appwrite를 활용하여 React.js로 간단한 CRUD를 개발하는 것을 목표로 구성되었습니다. 강의 시간을 고려하여 강의 중에 다루는 내용에 대해서 먼저 공유하고, 최종 파일은 다른 Repo로 공유할 예정입니다.
현재 업로드 한 코드는 http://ecole.graysky.co.kr 에서 확인할 수 있으며, 강의 관련 자료는 Technote( https://technote.graysky.co.kr )을 참조해주세요.
두 번의 밤샘 강의와 마지막 종강 강의까지 총 26시간에 걸쳐 성실히 강의에 참여하신 학생분들께 감사드립니다. 강의에서 다뤘던 부분 중 부족한 부분이나 궁금한 사항은 technote 연락처로 메일 주시거나 Git Issues에 남겨주시면 답변드리겠습니다.
여러분의 앞으로의 시간이 더욱 더 빛날 수 있기를 기원합니다! %^^
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