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Tarot Card Self Reflection Web App with React #39

Open rae-ralston opened 8 years ago

rae-ralston commented 8 years ago

Description

The tarot is a pack of playing cards (most commonly numbering 78), used from the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play a group of card games. From the late 18th century until the present time the tarot has also found use by mystics and occultists for divination. Each card has a picture and title that represents a specific concept or archetype. The belief in divination associated with Tarot focuses on the prospect that whatever cards are dealt to the participant will be revelatory. It can also be a tool for self reflection, which will be the primary purpose of the app.

Write a simple tarot card reader using React. Simple Functionality Example: http://wildandbad.com/cards/

Context

Sometimes using metaphor and archetype is a good way to dive into your own psyche. User experience is a critical part of any successful app and this project will use front end

Reflection Questions Do you need a database or Oauth log in? What does quality code look like?

Learning:

As a User...

Additional Specifications:

Optional Goal Ideas

Do not remove these specs - they are required for all goals.


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pllearns commented 8 years ago

Hey @rachel-ftw like the example program, could you add more to the context? Also, thanks for introducing me to Heroku!

tannerwelsh commented 8 years ago

@rachel-ftw looks like this goal is still under development, but I do have one suggestion for the title: if a key part of the goal is to use React, then it would be helpful to have that information in the title.

For instance, "Tarot card app with React.js"

pllearns commented 8 years ago

I think this project would be great for those who went through the Goal(reviewer)app exercise.

shereefb commented 8 years ago

Nice goal!

I would add more criteria to clarify what quality means for this goal. What does quality code look like? Are there tests expected? Does the front-end need to be pretty?

Maybe add a stretch goal to NOT use any front-end framework.

pllearns commented 8 years ago

In other words... giphy

jamestewartjr commented 8 years ago

Tutorial with react y js. https://www.raywenderlich.com/126063/react-native-tutorial