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[TECH ED] Programmer Humour #208

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nazaninsaedi opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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[TECH ED] Programmer Humour #208

nazaninsaedi opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments

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From Module-JS3 created by Dedekind561: CodeYourFuture/Module-JS3#11

Link to the coursework

https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Module-JS3/tree/main/programmer-humour

Why are we doing this?

We're making a very tiny application, the smallest one you can think of, that fetches from an API and shows something on a page. You should do this many times. Make ten more of these if you finish this early. Make it as simple as possible.

Remember: always do the simplest thing that can possibly work.

Maximum time in hours (Tech has max 16 per week total)

1

How to get help

Share your blockers in your class channel. Use the opportunity to refine your skill in Asking Questions like a developer.

How to submit

  1. Fork to your Github account.
  2. Make a branch for this project called feature/xkcd
  3. Make regular small commits in this branch with clear messages.
  4. When you are ready, open a PR to the CYF repo, following the instructions in the PR template.
gitGraph
    commit id: "start"
    branch feature/xkcd
    commit id: "stub-files"
    commit id: "fetch-from-xkcd"
    commit id: "template-layout"
    commit id: "lighthouse-audit-revisions"
    checkout main
    merge feature/xkcd
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There are several projects in this repo. Make a new branch for each project. This might feel challenging at first, so this is a good problem to bring to class to work on in groups with mentors.

Don't make one giant PR with all your work in for the module. Make a separate PR for each assignment.

How to review

  1. Complete your PR template
  2. Ask for review from a classmate or mentor
  3. Make changes based on their feedback
  4. Review and refactor again once the coursework solutions are released.
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