Open ericquayson opened 9 years ago
Make a sample request using Postman or curl
to inspect real responses from the API to verify your hypotheses from the documentation. These findings could be valuable to your team!
Continuing with our exercise with Angular JS, work through levels 2 (again) and 3 of Shaping Up on CodeSchool. Try to work through the challenges on your own, but don't get bogged down.
Keep building your Responsive GitHub page. Tonight, try to get the tablet view done. After merging, cut a new release--*
branch from master
and a new branch from that called feature--responsive-tablet
.
Time to switch Team Leads!
If you're the new lead, no coding for you! You must support the other two team members with planning, API reading, data analysis, and code review. Look over their shoulders and help them avoid painful syntax errors and split your time between them. There's plenty to do without writing anything.
If you were the lead, pick up one of the existing, open tasks before starting a new task. That doesn't have to be the new lead's old task, either. If your third teammate is stuck on something: trade. Rely on your new Team Lead for direction and support.
Between the three of you, you should tackle at least one feature per person with HTML, (S)CSS, and some Angular JS placeholders. With your new knowledge of the Etsy API and the $http
service, load some data from your cache in apis/etsy/
and pull it into your page to replace some placeholders.
I'm having trouble trying to complete all of the homework this week. I have yet to touch tiy-github. I'm not sure if I answered my api etsy questions correctly.
USERNAME.github.io
TIY-GitHub
for features and releasesTIY-Catalog
forfeature--*
intodevelop
USERNAME.github.io:journal-week-6
TIY-GitHub
:release--*
-- if you're ready for another releasefeature--*
-- for any new featuresTIY-Catalog
:feature--*
-- for any feature you're working on