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# Inspiration | ||
The inspiration behind Open Source Galaxy stemmed from a passion for fostering a thriving community of open-source enthusiasts and ensuring they stay informed about upcoming events. | ||
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# What it does | ||
Open Source Galaxy is a platform designed to keep open-source enthusiasts up-to-date with the latest event registration openings. Users can easily access information about upcoming events and ensure they never miss an opportunity to participate. | ||
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# How we built it | ||
I built Open Source Galaxy using modern web development technologies, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Additionally, I utilized front-end framework technologies such as React.js, Auth0 to handle user authentication, Email.js for remainder notification, GoDaddy to buy a custom domain and Firebase for deployment. | ||
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# Challenges I ran into | ||
One of the main challenges I faced was implementing authentication and email notifications efficiently. I also encountered difficulties in designing an intuitive user interface that provides seamless navigation. | ||
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# Accomplishments that I am proud of | ||
I am proud to have developed a functional platform that fulfills the needs of open-source enthusiasts. Additionally, I successfully implemented features such as event reminders and user authentication to enhance the user experience. | ||
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# What I learned | ||
Throughout the development process, I learned valuable lessons in frontend development and authentication, as well as effective project management. I also gained insights into the unique challenges of building a platform focused on community engagement. | ||
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# What's next for Open Source Galaxy | ||
In the future, I plan to expand the functionality of Open Source Galaxy by incorporating features such as community forums and personalized event recommendations. I also aim to enhance the platform's scalability and performance to accommodate a growing user base. |