Hi Everyone,
I want to share one of my projects that helped the people of India in finding Resources and verified leads on Covid Resources like oxygen beds, Remdesivir, and Food, etc.
This website has helped thousands of people find beds and get notifications over the mail whenever a vaccination slot is available for them.
Created this website from the ground up using Next.js, Tailwindcss, and AWS.
I’m writing it in the FreeCodeCamp forum because this is where I learned all the fundamentals and skills required to develop real-world applications. All the concepts, tutorials, fundamentals, and technologies that I’ve come across are related to FreeCodeCamp (Their curriculum and the emails sent by Quincy - I studied through free courses).
If you’re trying to code, that is the best way you could help someone in need, sitting at your home.
Just wanted to share this small achievement.
Thank you, and stay safe.
Manu A.
Reach out to me in case you need any help with coding or programming in general. I’ll try to be more active here and give back to the community as much as I can.
We sincerely appreciate your work and trust me when I say this: Our country does need all the help it can get.
That said we also appreciate your understanding that this community forum does follow a very rigorous code of conduct. Unfortunately, it also means we have to disregard all intent and stay objective to all posts when making a decision.
In this case, we can’t allow you to post a link to your blog, sadly.
Now that you have made the changes we are more than happy to re-instate the post.
That said, we would love for you to check out our publication, and the guide that Nick mentioned earlier. I sincerely think writing for the publication about how you used Next.js Tailwind and AWS etc,. will benefit a lot of our audience.
If you think that is something that will interest you please check it out.
Personally, I am inspired by your work, and I think I share the voice of all of our team and moderators.
I think what you did is great.
I also agree that writing about the project for freeCodeCamp news is a good idea.
Let me know if I can be of help with editing the final draft.
And, thank you. India needed this tool, and others could learn from you to help create it for their homeland.
Reaching out to tell you that today I wrote my first blog for freeCodeCamp publication. I’m thankful to you for letting me know that I could do something like this.