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Week 1
So far everything is clear. The more I practice the more I learn.
This week's task was Planning and Collaborating. My group mates and I fixed our availabilities and divided tasks amongst ourselves.
Go through User Centered Development
@Shewitttt do you have any suggestion how to make the description of the deliverable more clear for the future classes?
I think it was clear, it was my problem that I did not understand it quick :)
So far everything is clear. The more I practice the more I learn.
This week's task was planning and collaborating and rebuilding/replicating the loruki website.
I had covid last week so I didnt study as much as I wanted to.
@Shewitttt happy to hear that you have recovered now and that despite this you have managed to keep up with the team! great job!
Nothing specifically. I am trying to learn bit by bit.
First steps of creating planning md files for HYF redesign went well. Good communication with team mates.
I was feeling unwell the past few weeks. I am trying but I am studying slowly.
@Shewitttt hope you recover soon, you have two weeks for this project, so there is no rush. also, keep in mind that BEM and Bootstrap are not intended to be used within the same project π
After creating planning files, I tried to use bootstrap for my section on the home page. Eventhough I didnt master bootstrap the outcome was okay. Eventhough I was team lead for the past two weeks, Ali really helped. His comments and insights were really constructive.
I think I'm learning a bit slowly. It takes me a bit of longer time to do minor things which I believe is a learning curve by itself.
Learning Objectives
Priorities: π₯, π£, π₯, π (click to learn more)
There is a lot to learn in this repository. If you can't master all the material at once, that's expected! Anything you don't master now will always be waiting for you to review when you need it. These 4 emoji's will help you prioritize your study time and to measure your progress: - π₯: Understanding this material is required, it covers the base skills you'll need for this module and the next. You do not need to finish all of them but should feel comfortable that you could with enough time. - π£: You have started all of these exercises and feel you could complete them all if you just had more time. It may not be easy for you but with effort you can make it through. - π₯: You have studied the examples and started some exercises if you had time. You should have a big-picture understanding of these concepts/skills, but may not be confident completing the exercises. - π: These concepts or skills are not necessary but are related to this module. If you are finished with π₯, π£ and π₯ you can use the π exercises to push yourself without getting distracted from the module's main objectives. ---
0. Developing HTML & CSS
Practice with the skills, tools, and workflows you will need to efficiently develop websites written with HTML & CSS.
npm run format
to format all the code in your repositorynpm run lint:css
script to find mistakes in your CSS, and you can fix the mistakes.npm run validate:html
script to find mistakes in your CSS, and you can fix the mistakes.1. Following Plans
Practice working together in a group to build small websites in incremental steps according to a plan. You will be given final code, a detailed plan to rebuild it, and will need to work as a group following the processes in Planning and Collaborating.
2. Writing Plans
Practicing writing your own plans as a group. You will be given only the final code for HTML/CSS web pages, your group will need write a detailed plan for rebuilding the website in small steps.
3. Adapting Plans
Even the best plans are not perfect, it's not possible to know everything ahead of time! You may be able to plan everything ahead of time when the web pages you build are very small and you have the code ahead of time, but it's a whole different thing when you need to build a larger web page over a longer period of time.
In this chapter you will practice full Agile Development by developing a larger, open-ended web pages and adapting your plans as you go. Your team will need to make an initial plan, but the plan will change! Practice having regular meetings with your group to review the website's progress, review your plan, and make any changes in the plan that are necessary to keep the project on schedule.