One difficulty in learning how to code is figuring out which project to build to improve your skills. Most tutorials simply build a to-do app. Develapp takes you beyond to-do list apps and helps you find projects you can build and be proud to include in your portfolio. Develapp is made for you so that you can always be building.
This project was built by a remote team during the chingu
voyage 38.
Live link: --- You can find the app here
The features of the Develapp
app are -
- users can find project ideas
- project ideas are grouped into
- beginner
- intermediate
- advanced
- users can be redirected to
chingu
project showcase page - users can find project ideas by clicking either one of the three categories on the home page
- and more coming soon.
The list of dependencies used in the frontend are :
"@testing-library/jest-dom"
"@testing-library/react"
"@testing-library/user-event"
"react"
"react-dom"
"react-scripts"
"sass"
"react-router-dom"
The list of dependencies used in the backend are :
"concurrently"
"dotenv"
"nodemon"
"express"
"mongodb"
"mongoose"
- First, copy the url of this project
- Then open your terminal on your local computer and -
- navigate to the location you want to create the project in (eg - home or c:/)
- enter the command
git clone <url-of-this-project>
. Alternatively, you can provide the name of the folder you want git to clone the project to withgit clone <url-of-this-project> <name-of-folder>
cd
into the project foldercd
into the frontend folder- Run
npm install
to install the packages for the frontend cd
into the backend folder- Run
npm install
to install the packages for the backend - Remain in the backend folder and run
npm run serve
.
This app is based off of Florin Pop's
repository found here. It is an amazing resource for this project. Whereas, the repository has an MIT license
, which permits us to use it for free, nevertheless, we still wanna say thank you to Florin Pop
for putting it out there.
Last, but not the least, is Jim Medlock
, who incidentally is mentioned as a contributor in Florin Pop's
repository here. The gratitude is apparently two-fold:
- for the app ideas repo
- for the project showcase.