AWS Lambda, React Project
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
The goal is to re-create a multiplayer implementation of the Tic Tac Toe
game (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic-tac-toe). The resulting application should be able to
allow 2 participants to play against each other, in real-time, and the other people connecting
should be able to spectate the game.
Share the source code aswell as the URL of your deployment.
The game should follow the following requirements :
● 2 players should be able to play against each other in real-time. Only one game at a
time!
● Players arriving after should be able to spectate the game.
● When the game is won, both players should receive a message and the game should
reset.
The following technical requirements should be met :
● Backend should be written in javascript / typescript / python.
● Backend API should be stateless and all persistent data should be stored in a
database.
● Front-end should use a SPA framework (React, Vue or Angular).
● The backend should be hosted on AWS Lambda, and the frontend may be hosted on
any AWS service.
AWS will be provided upon approval of request
Deliverables
Complete project and share code
game (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic-tac-toe). The resulting application should be able to
allow 2 participants to play against each other, in real-time, and the other people connecting
should be able to spectate the game.
Share the source code aswell as the URL of your deployment.
The game should follow the following requirements :
● 2 players should be able to play against each other in real-time. Only one game at a
time!
● Players arriving after should be able to spectate the game.
● When the game is won, both players should receive a message and the game should
reset.
The following technical requirements should be met :
● Backend should be written in javascript / typescript / python.
● Backend API should be stateless and all persistent data should be stored in a
database.
● Front-end should use a SPA framework (React, Vue or Angular).
● The backend should be hosted on AWS Lambda, and the frontend may be hosted on
any AWS service.
AWS will be provided upon approval of request
Deliverables
Complete project and share code