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ToDoApp prework submitted to CodePath and Uber.
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[Android Bootcamp] Pre-Work ToDo App #2

Open deeptrivedi6803 opened 8 years ago

deeptrivedi6803 commented 8 years ago

My app is complete. Please review and provide feedback. /cc @codepathreview @codepath

nesquena commented 8 years ago

Deep,

Thanks for applying and submitting your pre-work. Based on your LinkedIn it is unclear if you meet the selection criteria for participating in the course. In particular:

Can you review that and let me know if you can confirm that you believe you meet the requirements?

If not, I can add you to our remote self-paced observer group so you will still have access to the curriculum and can learn at your own pace. In the meantime, you should also check out the resources we provide here as well.

deeptrivedi6803 commented 8 years ago

Hi Nathan,

I firmly believe that I meet the requirements. I have a year of professional experience as an Assistant Manager where I led a team of 15 people. Moreover, I am a graduate student of Software Engineering at San Jose State University with excellent academics (GPA: 3.66/4).

In addition to that I am a competent mobile developer and I have developed several native mobile apps for Android and iOS using Java and Swift respectively. These projects also include cutting edge technologies like Augmented Reality and beacons as well.

Please advise if I need to provide more information.

Thank you very much!!

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Nathan Esquenazi <notifications@github.com

wrote:

Deep,

Thanks for applying and submitting your pre-work. Based on your LinkedIn it is unclear if you meet the selection criteria for participating in the course. In particular:

  • 1+ years of professional software development experience in a single role (shipping code to production and collaborating on a team strongly preferred)
  • Bachelors or Masters Degree in CS/Engineering (OR additional 2+ years of professional experience)

Can you review that and let me know if you can confirm that you believe you meet the requirements?

If not, I can add you to our remote self-paced observer group so you will still have access to the curriculum and can learn at your own pace. In the meantime, you should also check out the resources we provide here as well http://courses.codepath.com/snippets/intro_to_android/email_faq#heading-i-dont-have-much-or-any-professional-software-development-experience-how-can-codepath-help-me .

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nesquena commented 8 years ago

Thanks for clarification. Looks good, this exercise is intended in part to give you an introduction to the general rhythm of this course. The course is entirely project-based with an app being assigned each week and then due the following week. Each project builds on the last to help each engineer learn the practical elements of Android development and best practices as quickly as possible. We also do a code review for each submitted project once the program begins.

The next step is to continue working on extensions to your todo app. With regards to extensions to implement, we are looking for developers with an interest in user experience and product development so be sure to focus on additional functional enhancements and/or improving the user interface of the app. Please ping us back for a review once you've added a few extensions.

deeptrivedi6803 commented 8 years ago

Hi Nathan,

Pre-work document mentioned that after submission of initial work you will schedule a phone call to chat and answer important questions of bootcamp and selection process.

Please advise if this is true.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Nathan Esquenazi <notifications@github.com

wrote:

Thanks for clarification. Looks good, this exercise is intended in part to give you an introduction to the general rhythm of this course. The course is entirely project-based with an app being assigned each week and then due the following week. Each project builds on the last to help each engineer learn the practical elements of Android development and best practices as quickly as possible. We also do a code review for each submitted project once the program begins.

The next step is to continue working on extensions to your todo app. With regards to extensions to implement, we are looking for developers with an interest in user experience and product development so be sure to focus on additional functional enhancements and/or improving the user interface of the app. Please ping us back for a review once you've added a few extensions.

— You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/deeptrivedi6803/ToDoApp/issues/2#issuecomment-227515744, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe/AKZfPIWrOBR4rx72TF-X1GtaRhMV4FTFks5qOCJAgaJpZM4I6Tmk .

nesquena commented 8 years ago

Hi Deep,

Due to the unusually high number of applications this round, we are unable to scale phone interviews for all applicants. Since you are currently a student and not a full-time graduated engineer, you are being considered for the course but are on a waitlist.

That said, rest assured that regardless of the outcome you will be granted access to the materials for the course so you can learn using our content. Thanks for you understanding,