Implement a simple version of Trello with two simple boards. One board should contain a list of "In Progress" tasks and the other one should have a list of "Done" tasks. The main idea consists of having each list (and the corresponding elements) stored in a MongoDB of a simple backend or to use redux store and local storage in a nice and clean way. You can use whatever libraries you need.
- As a user I want to be able to create a new task with its description and label ("In Progress" / "Done").
- As a user I want to be able to move a certain tasks into another list
- As a user I want to be able to remove a specific task from a specific list
- Feel free to experiment within this stack and let your creativity run freely.
- Use Typescript and follow the style conventions (e.g. stick to
styled-components
). - Feel free to ask questions at every time.
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####!! You don't need to deploy your app in order to complete the challenge. But in case you want..this React Template is meant to be deployed to Netlify. Connect your GitHub app with netlify and allow continuous integration.
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