Project Description

We're always struggling at home with the lunches and dinners. Most of the time we realize that by the end of the week that our diet has diverged from what WHO and many other organizations suggest. My idea is to create a scalable database of meals, a web interface and some logic that generates a balanced meal plan for a 5-day or 7-day week.

Goal for this Hackweek

By the end of this Hackweek 21, I'd like to learn how to build and deploy an app, by using tools like Node.JS and React. I've always wanted to learn those, and this is a good chance for it.

Resources

  • https://www.javascript.com/learn
  • https://nodejs.dev/learn
  • https://reactjs.org/tutorial/tutorial.html
  • https://www.mongodb.com/basics
  • https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/healthy-diet

Looking for hackers with the skills:

reactjs javascript nodejs mariadb

This project is part of:

Hack Week 21

Activity

  • over 3 years ago: cbbayburt liked this project.
  • over 3 years ago: mbrugger liked this project.
  • over 3 years ago: dgedon liked this project.
  • over 3 years ago: amanzini liked this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz added keyword "reactjs" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz added keyword "javascript" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz added keyword "nodejs" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz added keyword "mariadb" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz started this project.
  • over 3 years ago: pherranz originated this project.

  • Comments

    • mbrugger
      over 3 years ago by mbrugger | Reply

      Great project, I'd love to see the outcome!

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