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Build a Note Taking App using React Native and Webiny CMS #109

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kimkimani opened this issue Nov 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Build a Note Taking App using React Native and Webiny CMS #109

kimkimani opened this issue Nov 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Introduction

[To-Do applications are a way of organizing things to do or achieve in the form of a list. This list allows us to write down tasks, reprioritize tasks more efficiently, and manage them for increased productivity.]

Goals

[Sample Goal - In this article, we will learn about the Webiny CMS and how we can use it in a React application by working on building a To-Do app.]

Outline

[Here is the sample outline.

  • What is a Headless CMS?
  • Why use Webiny CMS?
  • Building a To-Do application?
    -- Installing dependencies
    -- Creating an input section
    -- Add To-Do list display
  • Setting up Webiny CMS
    -- Content Structure
    -- Connecting the CMS to the application
  • Creating, Updating, and Deleting To-Dos
  • Conclusion
  • Resources]

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@endymion1818 endymion1818 added the Brief approved Brief approved by the editorial team label Dec 8, 2022
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Good one Joseph, thanks! I'll get you a statement of work shortly.

@endymion1818 endymion1818 changed the title [SUBMIT]Building a Mobile Note Taking App using React Native and Webiny CMS Build a Note Taking App using React Native and Webiny CMS Dec 8, 2022
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