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The place I most commonly use Privly is in the chat box of gchat or Facebook chat -- even though the applications I am sharing in the chat box were never explicitly designed to target this use case. While it works remarkably well, the UX problem is that users must repeatedly post new content links by launching an application to generate the link. A more appropriate approach would be to send a singe application link whose associated contents can be updated by the user. A challenge in this project is to design a fully realized chat application that works well injected into any host page's chat application.
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I am Kamdjou Duplex, a 4th year student of Computer Engineering at the
University of Buea, Cameroon. I have programming skills in JavaScript,
AngularJS, HTML5, CSS3, Firebase, Bootstrap. I am motivated to work on this project and with
over 2 years of Angular JS programming, I believe i have the skills to
work on this project with minimal supervision. I will like to get some
assistance with respect to resources and further information i may
need in order to write my proposal. I am currently checking out the
repository and will start working on my proposal ASAP.
The place I most commonly use Privly is in the chat box of gchat or Facebook chat -- even though the applications I am sharing in the chat box were never explicitly designed to target this use case. While it works remarkably well, the UX problem is that users must repeatedly post new content links by launching an application to generate the link. A more appropriate approach would be to send a singe application link whose associated contents can be updated by the user. A challenge in this project is to design a fully realized chat application that works well injected into any host page's chat application.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: