NesaByte’s Maslow-Fulfilled
A quick check on life’s needs
Why I decided to Work on NesaByte’s Maslow-Fulfilled
During my previous semester at school, I realized that when things get a bit hectic and stressful I often lose track of my own physical and mental health. This was especially apparent when I refused to take time off of work even though I was struggling to balance it with school. That’s why I decided to work on NesaByte’s Maslow-Fulfilled- I think that making Maslow’s hierarchy of needs more accessible via an app can be very useful as a quick life priority check.
What Features to Add
To begin, I want to add some quality of life improvements, page redesigns, and added functionality when reading data. More specifically, I want to add some sort of marker for calendar events, that way you (the user) will know which days you’ve entered data. Furthermore, I would like to redesign the homepage to use a stylized progress bar to display the user’s status. Lastly, I would like to add a way for the app to read data from a JSON file instead of having the values be hard coded as a JSON table somewhere.
Goal Setting
In my quest to learn Flutter, I really want my contributions to NesaByte’s project to be fully functional, appreciated, and bug free. To go about achieving this, I will make my own test files to check the code that I write at every step of the way. Hopefully, by fostering good communication with the project author I can add contributions that she appreciates and desires.