Self Grade Assessment (Total: Individual and Team)
Overall I feel like the team completed all the tech requirements while emphasizing what the HackClub wanted and needed for their club to shine at Del Norte.
Individual Reflection
Through this trimester I have been working super hard on getting a calendar to be interactive through Javascript, CSS, and of course HTML. Unfortunately, I had to delete many of the previous calendar options that I had been working on and stuck to the one that I thought was best for HackClub! After hardcoding specific events in javascript I realized that the HackClub loves what the calendar is and is fine with having it be an interactive button. The calendar meets is a creative and is applicable to the new Tech feature features to Sponsor Project; this is the commit for it. And this is how it looks on the website when you see click calendar on the navigation bar.
Team Reflection
Each person in our team did the exact job they were assigned in the well-organized SCRUMBOARD we had and the website looks amazing!!
Explanation of Low Commits
The trial and error parts of my old commits all worked until the very last day, today, when I realized I could not push nor pull, I have been way too focused on completing my own task of making the calendar work well and did not push or pull my teammates work. I have had a few commits in the past that worked when I pushed and pulled but at the same time, I also tried to manually push through GitHub. When making the calender I attempted to form many different versions of the calendar by utilizing a planner format, HTML only format, and last but not least just a flat calendar that was non-interactive. Unfortunately with five people's help on how to fix the issue and Ms. Naidu's help it still did not work. So today I had to reclone the newest version of the website and copy and paste the only working calendar commit (the final working calendar). AND YES IT FINALLY WORKED!!!!
Self Grade Assessment (Total: Individual and Team)
Overall I feel like the team completed all the tech requirements while emphasizing what the HackClub wanted and needed for their club to shine at Del Norte.
Individual Reflection
Through this trimester I have been working super hard on getting a calendar to be interactive through Javascript, CSS, and of course HTML. Unfortunately, I had to delete many of the previous calendar options that I had been working on and stuck to the one that I thought was best for HackClub! After hardcoding specific events in javascript I realized that the HackClub loves what the calendar is and is fine with having it be an interactive button. The calendar meets is a creative and is applicable to the new Tech feature features to Sponsor Project; this is the commit for it. And this is how it looks on the website when you see click calendar on the navigation bar.
Team Reflection
Each person in our team did the exact job they were assigned in the well-organized SCRUMBOARD we had and the website looks amazing!!
Explanation of Low Commits
The trial and error parts of my old commits all worked until the very last day, today, when I realized I could not push nor pull, I have been way too focused on completing my own task of making the calendar work well and did not push or pull my teammates work. I have had a few commits in the past that worked when I pushed and pulled but at the same time, I also tried to manually push through GitHub. When making the calender I attempted to form many different versions of the calendar by utilizing a planner format, HTML only format, and last but not least just a flat calendar that was non-interactive. Unfortunately with five people's help on how to fix the issue and Ms. Naidu's help it still did not work. So today I had to reclone the newest version of the website and copy and paste the only working calendar commit (the final working calendar). AND YES IT FINALLY WORKED!!!!