LADA is inspired by our own experiences as students, feeling overwhelmed by assignments, deadlines, and not knowing where to begin. We wanted to make something that not only looks nice and calming, but is actually helpful, not just a planner, but a space that guides you through all of your work.

It’s made using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TypeScript. We tried to focus on connecting all the bits, like the calendar and the dashboard. We’ve also used localStorage to store tasks and keep everything updated in real time, giving a better idea of what’s going on and making the dashboard suggestions more relevant.

We think one of the most important things we’ve learned is the importance of organizing your code and thinking about how everything connects. We’ve also become more comfortable with debugging and working out what’s going wrong.

We think one of the hardest things for us was that, no matter how small the change, it could break the entire website. We got around this by working through it step by step, debugging, and fixing one thing at a time, rather than trying to sort everything out at once.

If we had more time, we would definitely implement a robust AI integration to make the suggestions even more personalized and intelligent, and to improve the overall user experience.

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It's our 13th hour in the hackathon. Slapboss got eliminated from the island (she went home). "The" member and purple are fighting. There's a security guard eating pizza as he tries to understand what we're talking about. He's the kindest person we have interacted with today. Obviously. He just sometimes whistles.

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