You dove into your group project this unit, 🧠 brainstorming, creating an ✏️ app spec, and 🖼️ wireframing your app screens!
Listing down the user features you need for the project is a good practice when building apps. Categorizing them as "required" and "stretch" lets you determine what is essential in completing the app and what can be added as enhancements.
You also started wireframing. Wireframing is a common practice when building apps as it lets you create a blueprint for the app before writing any code. Use both your project spec and wireframes to help divide and allocate work on your team!
With the wireframes and product spec in hand, you should have a good idea of what your app will look like when you finish the project. Next week we jump into the first implementation sprint. Let us know if we can help in any way!
If you have any particular questions about the assignment in general or on any of the feedback, feel free to post on the Slack channel.
If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, we encourage you to post a question on the course Slack channel! For general questions around grading scores email us at, support@codepath.org.
👍 Nice work, team!
You dove into your group project this unit, 🧠 brainstorming, creating an ✏️ app spec, and 🖼️ wireframing your app screens!
Listing down the user features you need for the project is a good practice when building apps. Categorizing them as "required" and "stretch" lets you determine what is essential in completing the app and what can be added as enhancements.
You also started wireframing. Wireframing is a common practice when building apps as it lets you create a blueprint for the app before writing any code. Use both your project spec and wireframes to help divide and allocate work on your team!
With the wireframes and product spec in hand, you should have a good idea of what your app will look like when you finish the project. Next week we jump into the first implementation sprint. Let us know if we can help in any way!
If you have any particular questions about the assignment in general or on any of the feedback, feel free to post on the Slack channel.
If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, we encourage you to post a question on the course Slack channel! For general questions around grading scores email us at, support@codepath.org.