Resources:
- Van Integration Works, but not well enough. Collecting Opt-Ins.This was already figured out within Spoke Being able to collect Opt-Ins Opt-out VAN Integration (manual opt-outs are configured poorly) (Team Name: TBD)
- Opt outs that are created in Spoke, have to be manually inputed to show up in the VAN.
- It has to be pulled from optout table in Spoke and Into VAN
- Do we want regular updates? How regularly? - How many pings in a day?
- Service Manager that runs VAN-Opt-Out Sync
Thirteen Point Oh Code Along
Once you have forked the your forked respository, run the following commands in your terminal
- Enter your directory
cd .. Spoke
- Here are the commands for setting up your environment in order:
Here are the commands for setting up your environment in order:
nvm install
nvm use
- A key missing item is the final set up for my next experiment to accomplish a dynamic assignment - initially prioritized by Tali. While (in the gist linked here) you can review my process of how I learned certain things about how EveryAction functions, I also detail which items failed and why. What I would like to provide for my empathetic termination is a final update on the experiment. I detail below.
- The set up for the experiment is Harry and Hermione in the same "household" because they donated as a couple.
- Albus Dumbledore is dynamically assigned to Hogwarts, similar to a pastor assigned to their church.
- The trick is how to accomplish this automagically, through NGP-VAN's Bulk Upload?!!
- Review your data
- Learn how to import tool works in your new system
- Everaction's import tool is called Bulk Upload
- indicate how each column in the spreadsheet should be loaded into the database
- Review a summary of the data before final approval.
- Format your file(s)
- You must complete and submit all of these assignments.
- It is due the Saturday before the start of the inning at 5pm [ ] Submit your work here: Survey Link
- Complete the Prepping for Mod 3
# Turing Career Development - Mod 0 Capstone | |
## Developing Mindsets to Succeed | |
_Our **mission** is to unlock human potential by training a diverse, inclusive student body to succeed in high-fulfillment technical careers._ | |
When you're transitioning careers, often many other aspects of your approach to work and life undergo a transition as well. Turing aims to be a place where you can work through these transitions successfully. While enrolled at Turing and during your subsequent job search, you'll be provided with tools and strategies to develop the professional skills necessary to enter a new career as a software developer. | |
The pre-work for career development is focused on introducing you to a set of mindsets that we at Turing believe will make you a successful programmer. These mindsets are: | |
* Agency: Taking initiative and ownership over your learning and work | |
* Empathy: Understanding and sharing others' emotions in order to relate to them |
Our mission is to unlock human potential by training a diverse, inclusive student body to succeed in high-fulfillment technical careers.
- Interpersonal skills (including empathy) have a direct, significant impact on your professional success.
- Empathy is a foundational interpersonal skill. Other skills, such as collaboration, communication, compromise all hinge on your ability to demonstrate empathy.
- Interpersonal skills, including empathy, can be developed and improved.
Our mission is to unlock human potential by training a diverse, inclusive student body to succeed in high-fulfillment technical careers.
When you're transitioning careers, often many other aspects of your approach to work and life undergo a transition as well. Turing aims to be a place where you can work through these transitions successfully. While enrolled at Turing and during your subsequent job search, you'll be provided with tools and strategies to develop the professional skills necessary to enter a new career as a software developer.
The pre-work for career development is focused on introducing you to a set of mindsets that we at Turing believe will make you a successful programmer. These mindsets are:
- Agency: Taking initiative and ownership over your learning and work
- Empathy: Understanding and sharing others' emotions in order to relate to them