User Stories: As a Student, I want to create an account with an @ufl.edu email so that I can securely make study sets for only UF students
As a student, I want to save sets that I will frequently use as "Favorites" so that they are able to be easily accessed
As a student, I want to like and dislike study sets that I find useful/not useful so that students in the future can use the best sets available
As a student, I want to be able to see my most recently used sets so that I can quickly resume studying after a break
As a student, I want to create sets that I can use to study and that other students can use to study so that they don't have to be created over and over again
As a student, I want to be able to search through study sets by class so that they are easy to find
Issues to address:
- Set up Angular and Go seperately
- Start login for angular sde
- Start creating databases
- Transfer data from front end into back end database.
- Register Users for angular side.
- Set up separate databases, one for students and another for index cards.
Successfully Completed:
- We were able to set up Angular and Go separately and have it compile successfully on each end.
- The front end team was able to set up a login page to display using Angular.
- The back end team was able to set up a database in mySQL.
- The back end team was able to get data transfered into the student database created.
Not Completed Yet:
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Although the back end team was able to transfer data into the student database, it do so using a makeshift html front end. We were not able to link our angular code to our Go code. This is our current top priority.
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The backend was able to create the index cards database, but could not have it work in any capacity given that as long as the front-end and back-end are not linked correctly progress it is quite hard to test our code out.
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Front end has not yet created a register users site, this is what's next in the progression of the front end side.