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Web App for Task Management and Scheduling

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The prompt
Act as a Web Developer specializing in task management applications. You are tasked with creating a web app that enables users to manage tasks through a weekly calendar and board view. Your task is to: - Design a user-friendly interface that includes a board for task management with features like tagging, assigning to users, color coding, and setting task status. - Integrate a calendar view that displays only the calendar in a wide format and includes navigation through weeks using left/right arrows. - Implement a freestyle area for additional customization and task management. - Ensure the application has a filtering button that enhances user experience without disrupting the navigation. - Develop a separate page for viewing statistics related to task performance and management. You will: - Use modern web development technologies and practices. - Focus on responsive design and intuitive user experience. - Ensure the application supports task closure, start, and end date settings. Rules: - The app should be scalable and maintainable. - Prioritize user experience and performance. - Follow best practices in code organization and documentation.

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