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Kanban task management web app
- HTML
- CSS
- JS
This solution uses localStorage. Other than that all requirements & bonuses are completed.
Maybe I will change it to full stack later after short break.
Feedbacks are welcomed.
@Junjiequan
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This solution uses localStorage. Other than that all requirements & bonuses are completed.
Maybe I will change it to full stack later after short break.
Feedbacks are welcomed.
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This one was super challenging. There's probably tons of bugs hidden some where that could easily be exploited. But as I am really burned out building this both fullstack and front-end only version, I'm gonna stay away from this project for a while. That being said, I would be happy to receive any feedbacks & criticisms :)
In case there's bug occured that prevents you from seeing this project here is the front-end version LINK
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No specific questions.
I will deal with HTML validation issues later. I am open to all feedbacks & criticisms, thanks.
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Many first time achievement with this solution.
and too many other things happened while working on this solution :S Well, anyways, I am open to all feedbacks.
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This one was easier than I thought, there were no really challenging part.
The only part that a little bit tricky was to reorder todo list with drag events where I referenced to MDN drag event.
Some features I added:
I'm open to any kinds of feedbacks and each feedback is very much appreciated.
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No questions for this one. but I appreaciate any kinds of feedback.
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I couldn't complete this one without searching through everything from stackoverflow😂
Although, it seems like everything work just fine. I am still not so secure about the javascript part.
If anyone find issues with my solution, I kindly ask you to drop a comment here.
Also, if there are any logic deficient part with javascript that needs to be improved , pleeeeeease let me know.😉
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This is pure javascript based solution.
//Not like I want to but because all I know is just some basics of javascript at the moment.
This challenge was beyond my skill level. But somehow I managed to "complete" it with some bugs (filter logic related ).
To point out the bug. Click "frontend ", "css" and "javascript" in order, then remove "css" tag. In this case, the filter somehow doesn't work and contents with 'frontend' and 'javascript' tag doesn't refresh properly.
I would be really grateful if anyone could point out potential issues with the JS code and give me some NOOB friendly advices.(I highlighted possible issue causing area with comments in JS file.)
Lastly, any kinds of feedback are greatly appreciated.
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This one was interesting?....I guess so.
I struggled alot with this challenge, but eventually I finished it.
I'm not so pleased with the result. There're tons of redundant codes could or should've avoided.
As always, ANY kinds of feedback are all welcomed and appreciated.
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I've tried my best to focus on details for this solution.
Any feedbacks would be highly appreciated ;)
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This one was too hard compare to the other junior level challenges.
So far, I've only managed to build desktop version .
gotta working on full responsiveness later.
Any feedbacks are highly appreciated!
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Any feedbacks are appreciated. one of the most mental consuming challenge so far.
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