What it does
Logs shipping routes for a company and allows users to edit and delete from the database of routes.
How we built it
We created a react app for the front end of the application, and we used DigitalOcean on the backend, and our database is on NeonDB
Challenges we ran into
We originally tested Amazon RDS for our database and AWS Lambda for the backend of this project, but we ran into issues that we couldn't get past so we settled on DigitalOcean.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Debugging, getting a better understanding of react and back-end frameworks.
What we learned
We learned a lot about cloud hosting.
What's next for TideTracker
We want to add more features and migrate to AWS.
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