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Purposes: 1)--To help myself--and anyone else that is interested--with learning about said (MERN) stack, and most importantly, software development/engineering in general; 2)--To help anyone, as well as project-managers in particular, with planning and executing their personal or professional simple tasks (or task-sets), and complex projects.

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Open-Source PM-Site/App

(Launched May 26 2022, to be updated regularly.)

Launched By Seif Sekalala and Gabriel Cardona (https://github.com/gcardonag)

Introduction/Description

A full-stack site/app (meaning, it has backend capabilities, e.g. user logins, databases, etc.), built using React--i.e., the MERN* stack. But it should also be easily customizable as an iOS & Android app. *Thus, we will also use Material UI. The project has two main overarching goals:

1)--To help myself--and anyone else that is interested--with learning about said (MERN) stack, and most importantly, software development/engineering in general;

2)--To help anyone, as well as project-managers in particular, with planning and executing their personal or professional simple tasks (or task-sets), and complex projects.

Basically, this software-development project is envisioned as a more sophisticated full-stack version of the common "to-do" list code-learning project.

Basic knowledge sources, set 1:

  1. https://www.mongodb.com/mern-stack
  2. https://www.mongodb.com/languages/mern-stack-tutorial

Basic knowledge sources, set 2:

General publicly-available information about project-management, "donated"/contributed by anyone with formal and informal--but evidence-based, theoretical or/and practical project-management expertise. I for one (Seif Sekalala, Ph.D., CAPM [https://profseifsekalala.wordpress.com/]) have a significant and ever-growing amount of knowledge and experience in this context.

Thank everyone, for your support! 🙂🙏

Main and sub-categories, and work-features; i.e., these are going to be the main categories and work-features under which users can group the elements of their main projects:

Organizer 1: for simple(r) tasks:

Simple task list format


Organizer 2: for complicated errands and/or work-tasks:

1)> Project Life Cycle

2)> Integration

3)> Scope

4)> Schedule

5)> Cost

6)> Quality

7)> Resource

8)> Communications

9)> Risk

10)> Procurement

11)> Stakeholder

12)> Professional Responsibility

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How-To & Progress Notes:

1--> Checking version via (mac [/UNIX?]) terminal:

node -version

2--> Checking version again and installing current version:

nvm use 16

nvm install 16

3--> Create repo on GitHub

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To Be Continued Gradually...

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