This mod I made an effort to connect with my peers more and be more vocal about group sessions and reviewing code. I also wanted to focus on my ability to explain code and understand conditional logic at a higher level. This was fostered by my willingness to pair with the mod below us and attend IronFE sessions with the two mods above us. JavaScript logic was something I struggled with before heading to Turing and I feel as though I have a solid, fundamental understanding of the ins-and-outs of basic JS, which has allowed me to more quickly adopt subset languages, such as React.
- A: End-of-Module Assessment: 3.5
- B: Individual Work & Projects: 4
- C: Group Work & Projects: 3.5
- D: Professional Skills: 4
- E: Community Participation: 4
- Pass
- JS Style: 3.5
- TDD: 3.5
- Logic into Components: 3.5
- Functional Expectations: 3.5
- Code Sanitation: 4
- [Instructor Evaluation] (https://github.com/turingschool/front-end-submissions-public/blob/master/1708/mod-2/gametime/hugh-patrick.md)
- Functional Expectations: 4
- User Interface: 4
- Testing: 3
- JS Style: 3
- Workflow: 4
- Code Sanitation: 4
- TBA
- TBA
This mod I made a greater effort to lead group sessions with my mod and make myself more available for code review, which helped me to establish a closer connection with my peers. I also attended several IronFE sessions in order to connect with the mod above us. The greatest stride I made was in pairing with the mod below us. I made myself available for lunch almost every single day and left the morning as unscheduled time in case someone wanted felt a need to meet up outside of my availability. Patrick and I also showed our project during Code Fair and were able to talk to other mods and cohorts about our process.
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