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This application is a collaborative project made by the Google Udacity Front End Web Developer Scholars.

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Introduction

This application is a collaborative project made by the Google Udacity Front End Web Developer Scholars during the time period of Scholarship.

Technologies

The technologies which will be used to develop this applicaiton are as follows:

For knowing more about these you can refer to our guidelines in which we have described everything in details.

Mockups

Data Model

We have also prepare a data model for our application to show the data flow in the application so that anybody can understand and work on the application very easliy. Here is the link to the data model.

ER Diagram

Entity relation diagram is a good pictorial representation of the database design for an application. This helps in designing backend easily. Here is the link to the ER diagram.

Collaborators

Moderator

The moderator of this project is @ezioda004.

Co-Moderators

The co-moderators of this project are as following:

Guidelines

Here are some guidelines which will help you, if you want to contribute to this project. This is very important for us so please make sure to read these before contributing.

Contributing

  • We have some rules and regulations for contributing to this project which you can read here.
  • These contributing guidelines will help us in keeping track of who is contributing and what is being contributed to the project.
  • So I would request you to spend some time to read these guidelines.

Thanksgiving

We want to say thank you to the Google Udacity Scholarship team for this ideas of collaborative projects. This is a huge step towards improving the learning curve.

Specially thank you so much to @akshit.udacity.