Click here for link to deployed app on Heroku
-As our coding bootcamp came to a close, we wanted to create a way for all the students to keep in touch and continue to collaborate and share ideas in an easy, organized, and effecient way. We did this through a resources, forum, and events page. On these pages users are able to add links to helpful resources, ask for help in the forum, or add an event and see all events available on our events page. We also created a live chat feature within our application to speak with other users who are online at the same time. This will help all of us continue to develop as professional coders, pursue employement oppurtunities, and further our knowledge as a collective!
-We built this application using a MERN stack. We utilized React as our front end, we created our own API and used GraphQL to fetch the data without over fetching. This app is utilizing MongoDB back end along with Express using an Apollo Server.
On localhost: $ npm i && npm run develop to kick off app.
Link to deployed app on Heroku
-Firstly, log in or create a user. This will create a user account and allow you access to the various pages. You can then navigate to one of the pages using the navigation tiles.
Events: Allows users to view all events happening. A user can also add an event with the form on the right side of the page.
Resources: Allows users to view various resources and filter based on if it is categorized as frontend, backend, or other. User can also post new resources using the form to the right.
Forum: Allows users to filter various forum posts, modeled after our Class Slack chanels. Users can also add new forum posts for a specific pre-determined topic using the form to the right.
Live chat: Allows a users to live chat with other users who are currently on the application as well. Simply type a message and hit the send button. Live chat replies will show directly in the chat window.
Kristyn Del Campo-Banrevy: GitHub & LinkedIn
William Glynn: GitHub & LinkedIn
Andy Pieratt: GitHub & LinkedIn
Peter Bookmyer: GitHub & LinkedIn
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