Momentum is a Chrome extension that’s a productivity tool.
Its main features include:
Greeting users by their name
Displaying the current clock and weather
Letting users make a to-do list.
But it comes with many limited features if you’re not paying $3.33/month to use the premium version. So I decided to make my own to take full advantage of such a productivity tool freely. (https://your-haru.netlify.app/)
In this workshop, I will introduce how I created and deployed from scratch a static single page application (SPA) in HTML/CSS/Vanilla JS only. We will look into the bits and pieces of this project and learn topics such as: implementing fade in/out animations, leveraging local storage not to lose data on refresh,and hiding an API key using Netlify.
This is not an interactive session where attendees will code with the speaker. The prerequisites are the basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Nayeon Shin
Nayeon (nah-yeon, she/they) is a sophomore in college studying Computer Science and Film Studies, lead on the Women Who Code Python track. Nayeon’s favorite language is Python, and you can easily annoy Nayeon if you say HTML is a programming language. Nayeon is interested in both front-end and back-end development but is now leaning towards becoming a back-end developer.
WWCode Frontend presents - Building a Productivity App in Vanilla JS by Nayeon Shin. Join us on the following date and time:
14 January 02:00Pacific Standard TimeGMT-8
14 January 05:00Eastern Standard TimeGMT-5
14 January 11:00Central European Standard TimeCET
14 January 15:30India Standard TimeGMT+5:30
14 January 17:00Western Indonesia TimeGMT+7
14 January 18:00Singapore Standard TimeGMT+8
14 January 19:00Korean Standard TimeGMT+9
14 January 21:00Australian Eastern Daylight TimeGMT+11
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