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Somewhere in the middle of my second year of computer science, somewhere in the middle of half a dozen conversations with relatives asking me whether I’ve ever actually made something… I realized I needed to take my shot at web development. So it was, during a particularly hot summer that I, ambitiously, signed up for three different web development courses on Coursera and started my journey towards proving to people that I do, in fact, make things that work. s
After a month of watching these lectures, I decided to make a weather website. For the backend, I used JScript and an API called GeoCode. If you’d like to see the source code, feel free to check out : https://github.com/Rsalganik1123/Weather_app_project.
If I’m honest, the hardest part of this project was starting. Once I got the flow of things, it was off to the races. Of course, as the creative kid that I am, my favorite part was the design.
If you’d like to interact with the final product:
https://salganik-weather-application.herokuapp.com