Hello everyone, my name is Max and I am a sophomore at The College of St. Scholastica! Currently I am a sophomore, majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Data Analytics. Quick review of the project: I am trying to build an innovative academic planning platform designed to streamline the scheduling, enrollment, and tracking of academic progress for students, faculty, and support services. By integrating personalized scheduling tools, comprehensive data analytics, and a collaborative interface, it aims to enhance educational administration, improve student outcomes, and foster a more connected academic community. I am looking for a professional who wants to join and guide/help me throughout development. In addition, I am looking for anyone who is interested in working on this project together. Contact me: LinkedIn - Maxim Lasitsa Tech stack: 1. JavaScript - for both frontend and backend development. The project is also exploring the potential use of TypeScript to enhance type safety and developer productivity. 2. React.js - for building interactive user interfaces, and Next.js - for server-side rendering and generating static websites. 3. Redux - for managing and centralizing application state, enhancing predictability and maintainability of the code. 4. Express.js - a web application framework for Node.js, designed for building web applications and APIs. 5. Node.js - for executing JavaScript code server-side. 6. MongoDB - a NoSQL database used for storing application data. 7. Mongoose - for data modeling and schema validation in MongoDB applications. 8. Axios - for making HTTP requests to the backend from the frontend, facilitating communication between client-side and server-side. 9. Framer Motion - for adding animations to React applications. 10. NPM - for managing project dependencies. 11. Nodemon - for automatically restarting the node application when file changes are detected. Authentication: 1. JSON Web Token (JWT) for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. 2. bcrypt for securely hashing and storing passwords, enhancing the security of user authentication processes.
Hello everyone, my name is Max and I am a sophomore at The College of St. Scholastica! Currently I am a sophomore, majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Data Analytics. Quick review of the project: I am trying to build an innovative academic planning platform designed to streamline the scheduling, enrollment, and tracking of academic progress for students, faculty, and support services. By integrating personalized scheduling tools, comprehensive data analytics, and a collaborative interface, it aims to enhance educational administration, improve student outcomes, and foster a more connected academic community. I am looking for a professional who wants to join and guide/help me throughout development. In addition, I am looking for anyone who is interested in working on this project together. Contact me: LinkedIn - Maxim Lasitsa Tech stack: 1. JavaScript - for both frontend and backend development. The project is also exploring the potential use of TypeScript to enhance type safety and developer productivity. 2. React.js - for building interactive user interfaces, and Next.js - for server-side rendering and generating static websites. 3. Redux - for managing and centralizing application state, enhancing predictability and maintainability of the code. 4. Express.js - a web application framework for Node.js, designed for building web applications and APIs. 5. Node.js - for executing JavaScript code server-side. 6. MongoDB - a NoSQL database used for storing application data. 7. Mongoose - for data modeling and schema validation in MongoDB applications. 8. Axios - for making HTTP requests to the backend from the frontend, facilitating communication between client-side and server-side. 9. Framer Motion - for adding animations to React applications. 10. NPM - for managing project dependencies. 11. Nodemon - for automatically restarting the node application when file changes are detected. Authentication: 1. JSON Web Token (JWT) for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. 2. bcrypt for securely hashing and storing passwords, enhancing the security of user authentication processes.