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diff --git a/scratch/habit-screens/design.md b/scratch/habit-screens/design.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f16361ac4358 --- /dev/null +++ b/scratch/habit-screens/design.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Habit Screens + +## MVP + +One Android tablet mounted on my bedroom wall displaying habits for that day. I +can toggle the done/todo states on each item by tapping it. There is no +server. All of the habits are defined in the client-side codebase. The +application is available online at wpcarro.dev. + +## Ideal + +Three Android tablets: one mounted in my bedroom, another in my bathroom, and a +third in my kitchen. Each tablet has a view of the current state of the +application and updates in soft real-time. + +I track the rates at which I complete each habit and compile all of the metrics +into a dashboard. When I move a habit from Saturday to Sunday or from Wednesday +to Monday, it doesn't break the tracking. + +When I complete a habit, it quickly renders some consistency information like +"completing rate since Monday" and "length of current streak". + +I don't consider this application that sensitive, but for security purposes I +would like this application to be accessible within a private network. This is +something I don't know too much about setting up, but I don't want anyone to be +able to visit www.BillAndHisHabits.com and change the states of my habits and +affect the tracking data. Nor do I want anyone to be able to make HTTP requests +to my server to alter the state of the application without my permission. + +## Client + +Language: Elm + +### Updates across devices + +Instead of setting up sockets on my server and subscribing to them from the +client, I think each device should poll the server once every second (or fewer) +to maintain UI consistency. + +## Server + +Language: Haskell +Database: SQLite |