By: Aadit Gupta, Krish Patil, Don Tran, Nathan Manangan, and Nicholas Ramos
[ ] FRQ 1
In our FRQ 1 we made it take two inputs of years, sends an API request with the two numbers, then it sends back and displays the number of leap years between those years. The table below is a work in progress.
[ ] FRQ 2
In our FRQ 2 we made it take several inputs about a user, like email, name, DoB, etc. Using these inputs we send an API request which creates a new entry in the database, which is displayed in the table.
[ ] FRQ 3
In our FRQ 3 we made an HTML/CSS/JS calculator, which just inputs symbols ( 1, +, /, 7, etc.) into an input box. This box, once submitted, sends a API request and then displays the result of the API.
[ ] FRQ 4
In our FRQ 4 we just take two inputs from the user, sends the API request with the rows and columns inputted by the user, to create a table of colors and hexcodes.
FRQ's 1-4
Score: 2.7+/3
By: Aadit Gupta, Krish Patil, Don Tran, Nathan Manangan, and Nicholas Ramos
[ ] FRQ 1 In our FRQ 1 we made it take two inputs of years, sends an API request with the two numbers, then it sends back and displays the number of leap years between those years. The table below is a work in progress.
[ ] FRQ 2 In our FRQ 2 we made it take several inputs about a user, like email, name, DoB, etc. Using these inputs we send an API request which creates a new entry in the database, which is displayed in the table.
[ ] FRQ 3 In our FRQ 3 we made an HTML/CSS/JS calculator, which just inputs symbols ( 1, +, /, 7, etc.) into an input box. This box, once submitted, sends a API request and then displays the result of the API.
[ ] FRQ 4 In our FRQ 4 we just take two inputs from the user, sends the API request with the rows and columns inputted by the user, to create a table of colors and hexcodes.