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Event Planning and Organization App "Tamada": Server Side

Student: Buvaltsev Artyom

Supervisor: Nikolay Pavlochev

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Nowadays more and more people prefer to organize their celebrations such as birthday parties, corporate parties with colleagues, or any other party on their own. They use a lot of different instruments just to organize people. Chats in different messengers to keep in touch with other guests, Google Tables or Excel for tracking expenses, and a lot of other apps just to make life easier for organizers. My part of the work in this project involves creating a server part of the mobile app that will operate with user data, including being responsible for any changes and safety. This paper contains 32 pages, 3 chapters, 6 figures, 17 sources. Keywords: go, redis, gataway-service, concurrent-development, software development, rest-api.

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