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Abayomi Ogunnusi
Abayomi Ogunnusi

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MongoDB Atlas Hackathon 2022 on DEV

What I built

I built a Book search app using ReactJS on the front-end and NodeJS(ExpressJS) on the back-end.

Category Submission:

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App Link

https://book-app-bice.vercel.app/

Screenshots

Landing page
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Search and Explore page

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Best selling

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Upload a book section

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Description

All Users can view and search for books (Search by genre, title etc)
Authenticated users can upload books cover, URL and images

Link to Source Code

https://github.com/drsimplegraffiti/book-app

Permissive License

MIT

Background

(What made you decide to build this particular app? What inspired you?)
I had always wanted to build a full stack application

How I built it

(How did you utilize MongoDB Atlas? Did you learn something new along the way? Pick up a new skill?)
I built the backend and the api fisrt using NodeJs, Express and MongoDB as the database.
Yes, I learnt how to use the Atlas full text search

Additional Resources/Info

catalog seearch

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