In college, I love planning out every exam, quiz, homework, extracurricular stuffs, work, study preps, etc. So I figure I wanna do something that I love and really make use of it after completion.
My project is a task management web app, using AngularJS framework and back-ended by Firebase. I am not sure yet where I want to deploy my web app, but time will tell.
I had a pretty wild idea to begin with. I wanted to use it all, AngularJS for single-page web app, backed by Firebase API for real-time platform, Twilio API to send out email/text reminders, and D3.js to make a data visualization of tasks per tags.
Because I have only a month to do this before career day on August 6th, my mentor and I dwindled it down into a much more manageable MVP (Minimum Viable Product), focusing on the core essentials of my web app, leaving out other features and technologies that are considered optional and can be added on if I complete my MVP and have time to do more.
Here's the to-do list for my web app. This is as simple as it can be. Hopefully, I can complete all of them and get a chance to do more features.
<3 Kiki
My project is a task management web app, using AngularJS framework and back-ended by Firebase. I am not sure yet where I want to deploy my web app, but time will tell.
I had a pretty wild idea to begin with. I wanted to use it all, AngularJS for single-page web app, backed by Firebase API for real-time platform, Twilio API to send out email/text reminders, and D3.js to make a data visualization of tasks per tags.
Because I have only a month to do this before career day on August 6th, my mentor and I dwindled it down into a much more manageable MVP (Minimum Viable Product), focusing on the core essentials of my web app, leaving out other features and technologies that are considered optional and can be added on if I complete my MVP and have time to do more.
Here's the to-do list for my web app. This is as simple as it can be. Hopefully, I can complete all of them and get a chance to do more features.
<3 Kiki