Mobile and Web Application Design Reflection
By far one of the most frustrating projects ever, this project started out relatively well with all of the help that we’ve gotten through the two hackathons. Managed to get some stuff going with Bootstrap and a JS Script called onepage to achieve my desired effect in one of the earlier paper prototypes pictured below.
Either way, some unfortunate things happened, I wasn’t able to open Atom on my laptop at the last minute before attempting to deploy on Heroku so I made my way down to the school lab to use one of the computers available (thankfully, the non-Mac computer lab was open).
However, installing everything needed was a huge pain and I also wasn’t able to replicate the initial Heroku deployment success that happened in class. I couldn’t debug successfully so I tried redoing my bootstrap stuff, which ultimately turned into the Javascript for single page scroll faulty. Looking back, I should also have found better ways to backup my files (after the initial scare I copied the entire project folder frequently but the files were so big it took 20 minutes every time) that didn’t take up so much time.
(Took a break from writing to continue trying heroku deployment with several methods (using only the node modules from the portfolio-node zip from studynet recommended by Harry - no success, using portfolio node tutorial with and without using npm install - both no success) and failed. pictured below are some of the errors found.
on 21318791283th try it says build succeeded, but proceeds to show the same error message below
Tamya also suggested forgoing the terminal to go straight to uploading on github then using the heroku website, but alas my github account that I just created (twice, with both emails that I have) gets suspended upon entering my github preferences, as pictured below.
I don’t know what to say except that I’m disappointed that I have to give up, it’s been a long debugging marathon with zero success and I can’t do this anymore.
I will be uploading the project folder I compressed into a .rar file before this particular heroku nightmare (I already went through it once earlier before deciding to redo my bootstrap stuff).
The website should still be able to be viewed locally with the files, and if not, gulp is installed and cmd should be able to open with the ‘gulp dev’ command.
I’m sorry and what’s to say, I’m disappointed too.









