- API cost is too expensive for users to freely browse through.
- Chose to open up a direct link to the recipe to help authors' of the recipes rather than rendering on my site. But many links proivded by the api are not up to date.
https://trello.com/b/vs4dmWCw/food-app
One day I feel like Gordon Ramsay and want to make Spaghetti for dinner. I go to grocery store and grab all the ingredients that will help my THING look like Spaghetti. I came back home with:
- noodles
- tomato sauces
- garlics
- bunch of meatballs
- basil
- mushrooms
- 8, 9 10 other stuffs...
Somehow, Spaghetti looking thing came out and my dinner was taken care of. Even after I dumped half of what I bought, I still have a lot of leftover that are ready to be shoved into the shelves and waiting for the end date of my apartment lease.
With {APP_NAME}, search what you can make with all the leftover ingredients!
- Search by ingredients
- Search by recipe (name)
- Join and save your search histories
- See what other people are searching
- Typescript
- React
- Styled components
- React router dom
- Redux toolkit / Redux thunk
- Nodejs
- Express
- Winston
I haven't looked into Redux after react came up with its own context api. But when I visited its documentation and read about the slice from toolkit, I thought this could bring a different aspect of code base from regular redux/react pattern