** "A service that allows you to list scattered information from your own perspective and share it with everyone" ** has been released!
A huge amount of new information is sent out every day, and the information I am looking for is quickly buried. Also, while there are other people who are looking for information similar to their own, they are also searching for treasure by squeezing out huge amounts of information in search of good quality information.
To improve this duplication of work, we created a service called Ownlist.
(If you are interested, please see the attached information that was used as a reference when creating the features that feature this service.)
--People who may search for articles used for error handling again --People who want to stock articles that they used as a reference for studying --People who bookmarked "Read later" but they are scattered --People who want to share the articles used for input with others
--Front - JavaScript(Vue.js) --Backend - Python(Flask)
The created list is arranged in chronological order.
A list of "for studying" and "for error resolution" one month ago and one year ago is displayed in an easy-to-read state. You can use it as a reflection of yourself, or you can share past helpful articles with your juniors and colleagues by purpose.
List of articles referred to for displaying in chronological order
People who stock or share because it looks good or because it is an article with a high ranking, such as "Bookmark for the time being because I will read it later!" "Share it on slack for the time being because it looks good!" I think there are also.
However, it is not uncommon for the person who shared them and the person who looked back at them to lose track of ** why they felt they were important **.
So, before bookmarking or sharing, it's a good idea to clearly state ** what this article is useful for ** and put it together so you can tell why you should read it and it will be more useful information.
Pages I referred to for studying Vue.js
Information such as those who somehow bookmarked the articles that flowed, those who were lost in the Internet world seeking articles with the same contents as the articles they saw in the past, those who did not keep a record of study, etc. This service is recommended for those who have neglected the accumulation for ** for themselves ** and ** for their friends **.
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