Camonote

In the summer of 2015, I took a front end web development class at General Assembly and our goal was to create a final project for the last week of class to present. For my project, I chose to create a website that would allow you to have private conversations, anonymously out in the open. I call it Camonote, taking "camo" from camouflage and "note" from writing notes to someone.

Check out the website and feel free to give it a test drive:
https://onehunnid.github.io/#home

The website was built as a single page application utilizing the Underscore and jQuery libraries. I used LESS for the styling and connected a Firebase server to manage the submitted notes that contribute to conversations.

Essentially you write a message, use a hashtag to "categorize" that note into a feed, and submit. You can then search and submit notes to that specific hashtag/category for other notes to appear. Hashtags are intended to be case sensitive.

Posted on May 24, 2017
Chris Limbrick
Senior Product Designer @ LaunchDarkly

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