I just checked out the demo - its looking smooth my friend. Loved the UI. Keep up the good work !
Also one question: Did you have any prior experience working with the tech stack that you used to build this trello clone ? or did you learn more about the technologies while you were building this ?
Just before this project, I did another one with the same stack ( just replaced javascript with typescript for the backend ). You can find it here if you want to take a look: Github Repository.
I also write an article here about this project : Shoppingify article
But yeah in both projects, I learned a lot not only from a technical point of view. I changed the way I work too, I learned how to use git and Github differently, etc... ;)
For the project that I'm currently doing, Tweeter challenge, the goal is to learn GraphQL and to force myself to write more articles in English :D. I always have a specific thing I want to learn when I start a project.
Bye ;)
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I just checked out the demo - its looking smooth my friend. Loved the UI. Keep up the good work !
Also one question: Did you have any prior experience working with the tech stack that you used to build this trello clone ? or did you learn more about the technologies while you were building this ?
Thank you! ;)
Just before this project, I did another one with the same stack ( just replaced javascript with typescript for the backend ). You can find it here if you want to take a look:
Github Repository.
I also write an article here about this project : Shoppingify article
But yeah in both projects, I learned a lot not only from a technical point of view. I changed the way I work too, I learned how to use git and Github differently, etc... ;)
For the project that I'm currently doing, Tweeter challenge, the goal is to learn GraphQL and to force myself to write more articles in English :D. I always have a specific thing I want to learn when I start a project.
Bye ;)