Inspiration
I was part of an organization in college where students and technology enthusiasts can build computers and even repair appliances through the guidance of one of the instructors there. The repair services were often free or had a minimal charge just to order the product. This helped students strengthen their technology skills as well as provide experience for them when troubleshooting devices and applications.
What it does
A simple web application for a proof-of-concept organization called Bits n' Bytes. It contains a navigation bar routing to different components within the application. They can see what the organization is about, activities, workshops, and the contact information. Users can also submit a message and a pop up will show that the message has been sent.
How we built it
- Angular
- Bootstrap
Challenges we ran into
- First time working with Bootstrap's carousel API
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- Strengthening my skills in Angular
- Building a front-end web application
What we learned
- Bootstrap
- Best practices when using a front-end framework
- UX/UI design to leave a lasting impression on users and help them navigate through a website
What's next for Bits n' Bytes
- Improve the design
- Add in another component for the workshops module
- Add in services to workshops with limited capacity
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