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Line chart, 21 days from 2024-10-12 to 2024-11-01. Pushes: 11 total, peak 9 in a day. Pull requests: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Issues: 37 total, peak 33 in a day. Comments: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Stars: 0 total, peak 0 in a day.

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  • Issue#21DanielHormos2024-11-01 20:57
    Create big picture plan > clear picture of the project
  • Issue#12DanielHormos2024-10-13 20:37
    Simulate Data Storage in Backend > Notes are stored in memory and can be retrieved and displayed in the frontend
  • Issue#11DanielHormos2024-10-13 20:37
    Handle Server Response in JavaScript > Notes submitted through the form are displayed on the frontend after being processed by the backend.
  • Issue#10DanielHormos2024-10-13 19:22
    Add Client-Side JavaScript for Form Handling > Form data is captured and sent to the backend via HTTP requests.
  • Issue#20DanielHormos2024-10-13 16:16
    use pico css for styling > have a more pleasing user experience
  • Issue#20DanielHormos2024-10-13 16:16
    use pico css for styling > have a more pleasing user experience
  • Issue#9DanielHormos2024-10-13 16:11
    Set Up Basic HTML Form in index.html > A simple, user-friendly form that allows users to input notes.
  • Issue#8DanielHormos2024-10-13 15:40
    Build the Imperative Shell > The server can handle requests, process data with the core, and send responses back to the client.
  • Issue#7DanielHormos2024-10-13 14:01
    Write Unit Tests for Functional Core > Tests pass successfully
  • Issue#19DanielHormos2024-10-13 13:59
    test lib functionality > lib functions work
  • Issue#19DanielHormos2024-10-13 13:59
    test lib functionality > lib functions work
  • Issue#6DanielHormos2024-10-13 13:01
    Create Functional Core for Business Logic > The functional core module operates independently, with no side effects
  • Issue#18DanielHormos2024-10-13 13:01
    added function to retrieve all notes > be able to retrieve all notes
  • Issue#18DanielHormos2024-10-13 13:00
    added function to retrieve all notes > be able to retrieve all notes
  • Issue#17DanielHormos2024-10-13 12:58
    add function to add notes > be able to add notes inside local array
  • Issue#17DanielHormos2024-10-13 12:58
    add function to add notes > be able to add notes inside local array
  • Issue#5DanielHormos2024-10-13 12:46
    Implement Core HTTP routing logic > Server responds with JSON on specific routes
  • Issue#4DanielHormos2024-10-13 12:33
    Set up basic HTTP server > server gives 200 status
  • Issue#1DanielHormos2024-10-13 10:30
    Initialize Backend Project (TypeScript) > TypeScript is configured, and the backend is ready for development.
  • Issue#3DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:56
    Create folders for backend and front end > get folder structure started
  • Issue#2DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:46
    Create a big picture plan > have a plan of the project
  • Issue#16DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:45
    Final Testing and Review > The project is fully functional with MongoDB, ready for use and demonstration
  • Issue#15DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:45
    Add Documentation to README.md > README.md provides a comprehensive overview of the project and development process.
  • Issue#14DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:45
    Update Backend to Use MongoDB > Notes are now stored in MongoDB
  • Issue#13DanielHormos2024-10-13 09:44
    Plan Database Integration with MongoDB > Prepare the server code to handle a MongoDB connection, replacing the local array storage.

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