About this talk
While I was pregnant I developed a web app to track my progress in a fun and different way - with emoji! I used the web framework Anvil which let me write the app entirely in Python - no need to worry about CSS or HTML.
I'll talk you through how I put the app together and added custom links, a login portal, weekly email updates to my users and more.
Try out the app here! https://www.howpregnantami.com
Talk Recording
Slides
Resources
- How Pregnant Am I?
- The code
- Free stock images
- Unicode Emoji
- Our Start-Up is 25% Pregnant π So Naturally I Made an Emoji-Powered Python Web App - DEV Community
- raspberrycheesecake.github.io/
- www.anvil.works/blog/fruitmoji
π Comment below and ask me questions β I might just answer them during my live speaker discussion!
About me
Hi! I'm Hannah Hazi. I'm a software engineer based in Cambridge, UK. I originally wanted to become a civil engineer but fell in love with Python after exploring 3D printing and never looked back. I currently works at Anvil as a Developer Advocate, helping people build web apps with nothing but Python. In my spare time, I love playing with Raspberry Pi and making art. My website is raspberrycheesecake.github.io.
This on-demand talk is part of CodeLand 2022 β a virtual conference brought to you by CodeNewbie & DEV on June 16 & 17, 2022.
Oldest comments (21)
Excellent talk, Hannah!
How do you balance your time between your day job, home life, and your side projects?
Wooahh..!! Amazing talk @raspberrycheesecake πππ And I love your baby boy.. he is sooo cuteee..π¦
The tool and used technology is so good, at least you can track yourself and your baby as well (even tho it's not directly relevant to me).
btw, great talk, Hannah!
I never heard of Anvil until today but it looks cool and I really like Python, thanks for sharing your work, I'll try it. :)
This is such a fun talk Hannah!
Congrats on this cool app! Did this process of building "How Pregnant Am I?" give you ideas for other child development apps?
Oh, I totally forgot to mention another one I already put together, actually! When I was tired of twiddling my thumbs waiting around for my little one to put in an appearance I made a data dashboard about due date science (turns out the due date is NOT the whole story): anvil.works/blog/what-do-due-dates...
Loved the fun project combined with more useful information from NHS. Good job! π
I love Python as well. Thanks for the talk!
Belated congratulations on your little boy! We need more women making apps and other products for women. Thank you for demonstrating what that looks like!
This was a fun and interesting talk!
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