Now, just because I have my MVP (minimum viable product) done, doesn't mean I am done with Glaze Hub. There area few things left that I want to do:
- Add a Facebook/Twitter/Instagram or Pinterest login feature
- Allow users to upload photos
- Encrypt the passwords
- Set up a retrieve password function
- Set up PayPal or other such payment system.
In terms of technologies, well, I used what I feel to be very basic tech. Python, JavaScript, JSON, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, SQLAlchemy. None of this feels very advanced to me, but it was a lot. So many pages of HTML, 4 Python scripts, one JavaScript script. It was a lot.
I think I need to look at my code to see where I can consolidate and refactor, make it prettier and cleaner. Eventually, I'll have to change the code to make it more efficient too. Especially the update function on the recipes.
How am I feeling? Well, I'll have to let you know tomorrow. I signed up to give my presentation first. At 10 am. I have to draw up my data model. Make it pretty and use the Glaze Hub header. Oh, maybe I should screen cap that and write it up. Or, I can do it tomorrow when I get to Hackbright. I'm kind of leaning toward that as I just want to do nothing tonight.
Wednesday is Career Day. I'm not nervous. Yet. I am sure I will be as the day gets closer. But, for right now, I'm not.
I'm kind of wondering what kind of app to make next. Maybe I'll try to make a JavaScript game. That might be fun. I think I'll take my JavaScript book with me to HB tomorrow so I can study up on that and clean up my app a bit. Get a better handle on Bootstrap and such.
Also, I shall start thinking up some designs for some clay. I think I can finally make some new pieces for the next firing this week, especially after Career Day.
I get to do art again. Can't wait.
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