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To-Do App Implementation Guide

This document outlines a two-phase implementation exercise to create a simple to-do list web application. Phase 1 requires implementing basic functionality to create, edit, and delete to-do items and mark them as complete. Phase 2 provides extra points for adding the ability to create and remove folders to organize items. The deliverables mandate hosting the code on GitHub, including a script to run the app easily, and documenting dependencies in a README. Using Angular/React with Spring Boot is suggested for extra points. User stories and mockups are provided for each phase. Optional login and responsive design can also earn extra points.
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To-Do App Implementation Guide

This document outlines a two-phase implementation exercise to create a simple to-do list web application. Phase 1 requires implementing basic functionality to create, edit, and delete to-do items and mark them as complete. Phase 2 provides extra points for adding the ability to create and remove folders to organize items. The deliverables mandate hosting the code on GitHub, including a script to run the app easily, and documenting dependencies in a README. Using Angular/React with Spring Boot is suggested for extra points. User stories and mockups are provided for each phase. Optional login and responsive design can also earn extra points.
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  • User Stories and Mockups: Outlines user scenarios and mockups for practical understanding and application planning.
  • Implementation Exercise: This section outlines the purpose and structure of the implementation exercise, including phases and objectives.
  • Extra Functional and Non-Functional Requirements: Clarifies additional requirements that are not strictly mandatory but offer extra points for inclusion, such as logging and documentation.

Implementation exercise

1. Requirements / Intro
You need to implement a simple web application that allows to create to-do items and folders to group
them. The development is divided in two phases:
- Phase 1: to-do item creation
- Phase 2: folder creation to group the to-do items

Phase 1 is ​mandatory​ to pass this exercise, while Phase 2 will provide ​EXTRA POINTS​ if done.

2. Deliverables
To pass tis exercise, in addition to the implementation, you must
- Upload a code to a public ​GitHub repository​ and use git properly
- Include a bash / zsh script that allows to run the app - IMPORTANT: we need to be able to
start the app from a Linux/macOS environment just ​running one command​. This command
should setup everything that is required to run the app like, for instance, setting up a DB
schema, pre-creating any config file, etc.
- Include a ​[Link]​ file describing all the runtimes, engines, tools etc. required to run the
app, with their concrete versions - for instance, MySQL 5.7, Spring Boot 2.1, React 16.10, etc.

3. Technologies
You can use whatever technology you prefer to implement the app. However, you will get ​EXTRA
POINTS​ if you
- Structure the app as a Single Page web Application
- Use for that the following technologies
- Angular/React for the frontend
- Spring Boot for coding the underlying REST API

4. User Stories and mockups

Phase 1
User Stories
- As a user, I want to be able to create, edit and delete to-do items
- As a user, I want to mark/unmark to-do items as completed

Mockups
Phase 2
User stories
- As a user, I want to be able to create and remove new folders. NOTE: removing new folders
will remove all the tasks belonging to it
- As a user, I want to be able to navigate to the item list inside a folder and manipulate the
items using the same UI implemented in Phase 1

Mockups

5. Extra functional and non-functional requirements


These features will provide ​EXTRA POINTS​ to your exercise results if done
- Login​: If you provide a login screen that allow users to log in and out from the app - you need
to document the default user/password used in [Link]
- Responsive design​: If your app can be easily used in a mobile device

Implementation exercise 
1. Requirements / Intro 
You need to implement a simple web application that allows to create
Phase 2 
User stories 
-
As a user, I want to be able to create and remove new folders. NOTE: removing new folders

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