This is the Readme file for the final project
For the final project. I want to have a web app make people have some positive feelings for this year.The web app structures in four parts.
- Loading page: User can choose yes or no for beginning the application.
- The yes page: In this page, user can write how they would start this year. Than, I will stroe the idea in the database.
- The submission page: Give user some positive feedback, ask them to move on.
- The no page: Countdown the time from now to 2021 01 01.
To make a good readme the following prerequisites are necessary:
- A text editor - preferably VS Code
- An understanding of markdown syntax. You can learn about markdown at this Markdown Guide
- You need npm to start the applicationnpm
- You may want to download node.js node
For this particular project, there are no specific installation requirements
In this few weeks, I find people really don't like the 2020 on social media. So I want to build a web app based these feelings. )
This project is hosted on Github. Github renders markdown files. This project is deployed on heroku. You can view my final project at here
- Henry Wang -- first year student -- NYU ITP
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Design When I think about these project, I want think more about the user flow of the web experience. And here is my hand made work flow.
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