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Juan Jimenez Prework

Prework - Day 1

1. On a website, what is the purpose of HTML code?

 Html describes the structure of a website using markup language. 
 It probides the contents of a website.

2. What is the difference between an element and a tag?

Tags act like containers of the information that lies between their openeing and closing tags.

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CSS Layout Challenge
Challenge 3

Description of approach Challenge 3

Challenge 4

Description of approach Challenge 4

Challenge 5

Description of approach

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JS Lesson 1

JS Lesson 1

Data Types

Numeric

2, 3, 4

Strings

"hello world"

Boolean

true/false

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CSS organization Patterns

Industry Organization Patterns

  1. Object Oriented CSS
  2. SMACSS
  3. BEM
  4. DRY CSS
  5. Atomic CSS

Goal: Scalable and Modular HTML and CSS

  1. Flexibility
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DTR - IdeaBox - Juan Diego Jimenez, Lindsay Parker

DTR Memo

Project: IdeaBox

Group Member Names: Juan Diego Jimenez, Lindsay Parker

Project Expectations: What does each group member hope to get out of this project?

  • Juan - Learn to use Github (conflict resolution, issue management, branching). Understand persistent storage.
  • Lindsay - Continue to stay up to speed with class topics. Have a decent to solid understanding of all code in the project.
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DTR - Foto Finder - Juan Diego Jimenez, Dave Weinstock

DTR Memo

Project: Foto Finder

Group Member Names:

  • Dave Weinstock
  • Juan Diego Jimenez

Project Expectations:

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Strengths Reflection

Strengths & Storytelling Reflection

Look at your initial StrengthsFinder reflection that you completed in week 1 -- how have your perceptions of the top 5 themes changed?

At first, I was skeptical about these themes. I was specially not happy about the significance theme. I didn’t like the explanation, specially that I “Want to be very important in the eyes of others. They are independent and want to be recognized.” Significance was my fourth theme, and I thought that it wasn’t part of my personality. However, after analyzing, and reading more about it, turns out that I felt more and more identified by it. This impacted my whole experience at Turing and life in a positive way. Now, I consider this as my top theme, and I am pursing to developed more. I enjoy the exposure and independence, and feel motivated to stand out in a group. My life is now driven by this theme, and because of that I was able to set goals and persevere to accomplish them.

**How are you different today than when you first started

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Documentation Guidelines for Cold Outreach I Deliverable:

Documentation Guidelines for Cold Outreach I Deliverable:

  • Name of contact

    • "The mentor (or alum) I contacted is Matt Kaufman"
  • Date of contact

    • "05/22/2017"
  • Outcome:

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Feedback III Reflection

Feedback III Reflection

  • What are you doing well as a pair programmer and collaborator?

    • I got better at driving and navigating. I always try to keep a balance between them.
  • How do you use your strengths as a team member?

    • Learner: learn new technologies and laguages that can help with the projects,
    • Futuristic: Always set a goal to make all the extensions and outline the process,
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Feedback II Reflection

Feedback II Reflection

  • Date of feedback conversation: 05/10/2017

  • How did you prepare for the conversation?

    • I prepared by choosing first the type of feedback I was going to give. Then review the active listening tips.
  • How did the conversation go for you? What was easy about the conversation? What was more difficult?