I'm writing this post at the time FTX filed for bankruptcy. Thought times for crypto, and as many others have said before, bear markets are for building. So I bring you my reflections about the Week 4 Challenge from Alchemy University #RoadtoWeb3.
TIME SPENT: I have spent some days trying to finish it because I have had to work on it at times. That said, what I liked the most about this challenge is dealing with Next JS, a React Framework based on the idea of using Blocks as logic containers.
GOAL: The goal of this challenge is to consume Alchemy NFT API, in concrete:
getNFTs endpoint of the Alchemy NFT API to fetch all the NFTs from an address
getNFTsForCollection Alchemy endpoint to fetch all the NFTs from a collection
LEARNINGS:
In terms of learning, now I can say that I have basic notions of:
Next JS. Simply and powerful React framework that supports multiple packages via npm/yarn.
In concrete, I have used a module for truncating ETH addresses, another one for showing a tooltip when hovering over an element, and finally a module to copy to the clipboard and address directly.
Tailwind, oh men... this CSS framework is the greatest innovation in terms of user onboarding for UX. I'm an OG who had to layout for Internet Explorer 7.0 and I have to confess that I didn't enjoy so much playing with CSS styles.
DAPP: https://nft-finder.albertogomez16.repl.co/
GITHUB: https://github.com/looppah/roadtoweb3-weekly-challenge4
PoK address: 0x413afeea60152dfCf25637100B0Ab14470826Caa