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[TECH ED] TV Show Project #44

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moneyinthesky opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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[TECH ED] TV Show Project #44

moneyinthesky opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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🔑 Priority Key Do this first 🦑 Size Large 4-8 hours 📅 Sprint 1 Assigned during Sprint 1 of this module

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moneyinthesky commented Sep 8, 2024

Link to the coursework

https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/JS3-Module-Project

Why are we doing this?

We're doing this project to gain experience consuming data from an API and displaying it in a visually appealing way in the browser - making it easy for our users to understand.

This project should be done in a pair-swapping style as described here. This will be a great experience as it's actually similar to a real-world working experience where a team of developers work on a shared code base 😄

In this sprint, you will need to complete up to and including Level 200.

  • Level 0 and Level 100 should be done in your own repo
  • Level 200 should be done in someone else's repo (forking their repo and raising a pull request with changes)

Maximum time in hours

6

How to get help

Share your blockers in your class channel
https://programming.codeyourfuture.io/guides/getting-help/asking-questions/

How to submit

Add a comment to this (cloned) issue with a link to:

  • Your GitHub repository
  • The other person's repository your changes are merged into
  • Your site hosted on Netlify (should be something like cyf-USERNAME-tv.netlify.app)

Anything else?

While doing this project, you should think about writing "clean" code - One way to do this is to think about what future readers of your code will be thinking 🤔 If they didn't have much context, will they be able to easily understand what the code is doing? Would it be easy for them to make changes to the code?

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