I am a recent coding Bootcamp graduate from India. In one 36 Hours hackathon, I and my partner (non-cs background) created a "Hunger App" that can be used by anyone who is willing to share his food with the future of India.
It can be used at weddings, restaurants, and hotels to share the left food details and locations to helps "hunger heroes" or distributors to do their jobs efficiently and the food reaches needy as soon as possible.
Food wastage due to lack of India is 2nd largest producer of food in the world. Food worth $14 Billion lost and wasted every year.
I used Some GitHub Student Developer Pack benefits to Build and deploy it. frontend masters, Heroku Deployment & MongoDB credits helped me. #githubsdp
My Final Project & Demo Link
https://help-hunger.netlify.app
Link to Code
Backend: https://github.com/SuyashMishra-dev/Hunger
Frontend: https://github.com/SuyashMishra-dev/Hunger_FrontEnd
How I built it:
In the Hackathon, we created this using firebase and ReactJs but later decided to learn full-stack tech and done using different tech.
I used ReactJs and for backend NodeJs, ExpressJs & MongoDB for deployment Heroku.
Additional Thoughts / Feelings / Stories:
I believe whatever you create can help others so share your experience.
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