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Project: Ideabox | |
Group Member Names: Nik Bornemeier and James Sullivan | |
Project Expectations: What does each group member hope to get out of this project? Nik would like to become more comfortable | |
with JSON and Array prototype methods. ###James would like the same as well as some additional work with css, and simpler | |
javascript. | |
Goals and expectations: Get through phase 3 and possible work on an extension if time allows. | |
How to overcome obstacles: Communicating to the other group member any obstacles that may arise and working with them to | |
figure out the best method to go forward. Relying on peers and other ###cohorts to help with any issues that we can not find | |
a resolution for. | |
Schedule Expectations (When are we available to work together and individually?): Monday afternoon | |
Tuesday afternoon into evening, and Wednesday afternoon/evening as needed. We will work separately on individual functionality | |
as needed. | |
Communication Expectations (How and often will we communicate? How do we keep lines of communication open?): We will | |
communicate as needed during the day, and by Slack when/if we are working ###separately at night. | |
Workload Expectations (What features do we each want to work on?): we will work together on HTML and CSS. We will also work | |
together on JS/JQ and will possibly work on individual functionality if needed ###and agreed upon. | |
Workflow Expectations (Git workflow/Tools/Code Review/Reviewing Pull Requests): We will commit each others PR, we will push | |
after each function is created. | |
Expectations for giving and receiving feedback: Be honest and respectful. |
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