Working together is a success ...

So, this was started last week when Nikhil, Divyanshu and I got an opportunity to develop an initiative to track the spread of Covid19 in Uttarakhand. I was really excited to start working on a project which is launched for Uttarakhand Government and it was under the guidance of Dr. Kunwar Singh Vaisla and the most exciting was that we were first time going to collaborate. As well said Coming together is beginning.

So, well the things started with a call where we have a long discussion on the requirements proposed to us by our professor and us figure out something from that call and started working on the problem statement of the project, we collected ideas from the other platform and app launched for Covid19 and I started working on the project proposal. And things went well then we divided the work Divyanshu started working on the front-end, the workflow of project  Nikhil started working on the framework, Directory structure and I started working on the Database Schema. And the result was flying colors. And we with all these works approached Sir and all went well. And the most exciting part was when we started working on the backend. And this was the first time when we used GitHub to collaborate and we learned many interesting features of Github during this time. And we started coding the project, Divyanshu Coded the admin dashboard me and Nikhil coded the user dashboard and It takes 3 days to code all feature. As well said staying together is progress.

And after developing the project we started fixing bugs and then Divyanshu hosted the application.
And now our product is running well. So, this past week was the first time experience of how to work together. And the excellent result of this is that today we got the next project Covid19 War Room. And we too have a discussion on that project today. As well said Working together is a success ...


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  1. Great to hear that! Keep doing amazing work. Can you share the url of the final product?

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