TheIronYard--Orlando / FEE--2014--FALL

The Handbook for the Front End Engineering class of the Fall 2014 cohort at The Iron Yard, Orlando Campus
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Today we looked at Yeoman, generators, and kickstarters like HTML5 Boilerplate and Angular Kickstart. The generators attempt to follow and enforce the Angular Best Practice for App Structure: breaking down applications into discrete feature modules.

In class, we used generator-gulp-angular to start a new Angular JS project -- a Twitter clone that uses the Github API to store our comments -- using Gulp, Bower, and Bootstrap. We talked about the problems with authentication and authorization and used OAuth to get a token from Github for use with our application.

Shaping Up with Angular JS, Take 3!

Work through Level 2, 3, and 4 tonight, same rules as yesterday. You should be able to breeze through level 2 on your own, but the concepts in 4 will be fuzzy. Plow through by buying answers and typing them to proceed! Don't get bogged down!

Look at all the Comments!

Using our in-class project as a reference, build your own Github-powered Twitter site. It should satisfy all the following User Stories, have a PR to your TIY-Assignments:master branch, and be deployed to your TIY-Assignments Github Pages. Include a link to the page in your WIP issue and link the PR to your WIP issue as usual. MAKE TODOS FOR YOURSELF!!


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