Inspiration: exposed the wealth of date functionality we already have to other applications
What it does: currently it:
adds periods to a date
finds if a date is a holiday
finds if a bank is open on a certain date
finds when the rescission date occurs after a specific date
How we built it: using C#, asp.net, swagger, and Swashbuckle
Challenges I ran into: Couldn't get onto FFDC due to short time-frame and requiring help from people in Europe, no experience in the area we worked in
Accomplishments that I'm proud of: We got the app with the functionality listed above and quite a bit of additional functionality build in the short time-frame, we successfully posted the service on Azure, and got the ball rolling to put it on FFDC
What I learned - How to work with controllers, integrating with Swagger, the architecture for front-ends, API, FFDC, and back-end services
What's next for DateMagic: expose more date functionality and add time functionality, add models for the endpoints, get it on FFDC,create a simple front-end to exercise the API so it is available in an easy-to use format anywhere.
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