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[GSSOC '24] - Creating a Expense Splitter using JavaScript #1162

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animex007 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments
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[GSSOC '24] - Creating a Expense Splitter using JavaScript #1162

animex007 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 5 comments

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@animex007
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EXPENSE SPLITTER

  • Building an application that helps groups of people split expenses evenly, such as when dining out or traveling together.
  • the application allows users to input expenses incurred during a shared activity and calculates the amount owed by each participant.

SKILL LEARNED

  • JavaScript Fundamentals > such as variables, functions, arrays, objects, and control flow.
  • DOM Manipulation > learn how to manipulate the (DOM) to dynamically update content, and handle user input.
  • Event Handling > learn how to handle user events such as clicks, inputs, and form submissions, and respond to them appropriately within the application.
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@ARPIT-SINGHAL-22102003
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please assign this issue to me . I want to work on it

@SrinivasDevolper
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please assign this assign to me. I want work on it

@khushikunte
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I am khushi kunte.I would like to work on this issues.Please assign this task to me.

@swapnilsparsh
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swapnilsparsh commented May 11, 2024

@animex007 Thank you for providing your insight but it is not required as of now.

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