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The simple answer is planning. Within 3 days I had settled on what type of app to build based on what was going on around me. I then used the rest of the days to search out for templates and components to use. Truth is, I had previously written similar logic implemented in Neighborly about a month ago or so over here, so integrating it wasn't so hard for me. The main challenge was seeing the end of the app from the beginning. This is what I mean: I could envision the app before I built it, but nothing always goes as planned. I had to keep refining ideas to really build out what I saw in my mind. Time was also not really on my side so MVP was the only reasonable thing to do. Here are some of the resources I used:
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