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Non-React FCL Usage: dapp example - Milestone 1 #78

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Non-React FCL Usage: dapp example - Milestone 1

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This PR is for issue #23.

Summary

Implemented a full-stack app built on Flow blockchain using Svelte.

  • Developed web interface using Svelte.
  • Implemented a simple smart contract.
  • Added scripts and transactions to interaction with Flow blockchain.
  • Added support to authenticate using FCL-compatible wallet.
  • Added tests

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  • Have have you met the milestone requirements? yes
  • Have you included tests (if applicable)? yes
  • Have you met the contribution guidelines of the repos you have submitted code to (if applicable)? yes
  • If this is the last milestone:
    • Demonstrate that you've met all the acceptance criteria (link to code, demos, instructions to run etc.) yes
    • Demonstrate that you've met all milestone requirements and highlight any extensions or additional work done. yes
    • Include a payout structure by percentage for each team member (ie. Bob: 20%, Alice: 80%). yes

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@amitkothari: 100%

@kerrywei kerrywei self-requested a review October 27, 2021 16:48
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Hey @amitkothari -- so happy to see this submission! I'm helping review this & let's chat more in amitkothari/crypto-candy#1 😄

@10thfloor 10thfloor merged commit 92c2152 into onflow:main Oct 29, 2021
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