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capstone 01 - One little spark #27

Closed mdewey closed 5 years ago

mdewey commented 5 years ago

It starts with a plan.

We are starting the final stretch of the cohort. This means we are starting to focus on our capstone projects.

What is a capstone project

The capstone project is the final of the course. This project should be significant in scope, but able to be trimmed down to a MVP (minimal viable product). Capstones are not necessarily new ideas that are supposed to change the world. Even though your ideas are accepted (and sometimes encourage, with instructor guidance), some of the best demo's did re-invent the wheel.

The capstone has 2 mains goals.

One little spark.

As always, when we go to start a new project. The first step is to create an elevator pitch. This is a short description that describes what your final project is doing. This should be similar to what you said during pitches. This provides us with a starting point and guiding star during our project. This elevator pitch should include

The second step is to always plan out what we are doing. These early plans often take the shape of wireframes. This means that our first task for the capstone projects is to create our wireframes.

The elevator pitch and wireframes should be treated as a detailed road map. When these are created, these should be treated as law; it can be changed but must be changed with purpose.

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wmurch commented 5 years ago

https://github.com/wmurch/workout-tracker

mdewey commented 5 years ago

Great start, would love to see more wireframes of the different pages.

wmurch commented 5 years ago

Workout Tracker (2).zip

wmurch commented 5 years ago

Yes I forgot to upload the file

mdewey commented 5 years ago

I see the other pages, but I would have like to see more details

mdewey commented 5 years ago

You can work out those details in your HTML

mdewey commented 5 years ago

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