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Shama Hoque
Shama Hoque
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Shama Hoque

Shama Hoque has 8 years of experience as a software developer and mentor, with a Master's in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. From Java programming to full-stack development with JavaScript, the applications she has worked on include national Olympiad registration websites, universally accessible widgets, video conferencing apps, and medical 3D reconstruction software. Currently, she makes web-based prototypes for R&D start-ups in California, while training aspiring software engineers and teaching web development to CS undergrads in Bangladesh.
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Adding expense records

In the MERN Expense Tracker application, a user who is signed in will be able to create and manage their expense records. To enable these features of adding and managing expense records, we will need to define how to store expense details, and implement the full-stack slices that will let users create new expenses, view these expenses, and update or delete existing expenses on the application.

In the following sections, first, we will define the Expense model with a Mongoose Schema to store the details of each expense record. Then, we will discuss implementations for the backend APIs and frontend views that are needed to allow a user to create new expenses, view a list of their expenses, and modify existing expenses by either editing details of or deleting an expense from the application.

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Published in: Apr 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781839215414

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Shama Hoque

Shama Hoque has 8 years of experience as a software developer and mentor, with a Master's in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. From Java programming to full-stack development with JavaScript, the applications she has worked on include national Olympiad registration websites, universally accessible widgets, video conferencing apps, and medical 3D reconstruction software. Currently, she makes web-based prototypes for R&D start-ups in California, while training aspiring software engineers and teaching web development to CS undergrads in Bangladesh.
Read more about Shama Hoque