We made Coding Alarm App :) #593
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My name is Jieun Chon, and I am part of a group consisting of three members: a graduate student from Korea University, a sophomore from Virginia Tech, and I am an 3.5 years junior engineer, and we are all siblings. We study coding together every week, and recently we decided to embark on our first app development project.
I wanted to express our deep gratitude for forking your repository and using it as a starting point for our project. Your contribution has been invaluable to us, and we have learned so much from working with your code. The structure of the app was particularly well-designed, and it provided us with insights into how to architect our own application effectively.
Furthermore, as beginners in the open-source community, we initially encountered some difficulties with pull requests on GitHub. We made PR to your repo, instead of our local. I am so sorry. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and want to assure you that we will be more cautious in the future.
If you have the time, we would greatly appreciate it if you could visit our repository and provide us with feedback. Your expertise and insights would be incredibly valuable to us as we continue to refine our project. Here is our repository:
https://github.com/g471000/coding-alarm-clock
Lastly, we have been putting a tremendous amount of effort into this project. In order to update our resumes and gain experience with launching an app, we are considering uploading it to the Android Play Store. We wanted to inquire if this is a feasible goal and, if so, what references or recommendations you would suggest adding to our submission.
Once again, we want to express our heartfelt appreciation for your contribution and support. Your work has been instrumental in our learning journey, and we are truly grateful. Thank you for your time and consideration.
감사합니다(gam-sa-hap-ni-da, which meaning thank you so much in Korean)
Have a wonderful day!
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