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Palette Picker Submission Form

Project Spec

Basics

Link to the GitHub Repository for the Project

palette-picker

Link to the Deployed Application

heroku

Link to your annotated server file

annotated server file

Completion

Were you able to complete the base functionality?

I was able to get all base functionality complete.

Which extensions, if any, did you complete?

I didnt get to any of the suggested extensions, but I did put in functionality to delete projects.

Code Quality

Link to a specific block of your code on GitHub that you are proud of

happy code

I really like when it all comes together and displays on the dom.Its always satisfying feeling.

Link to a specific block of your code on GitHub that you feel not great about

sad code

I know some of this code I wrote that I'm proud of, but I do really like the functionality of it. It could be written cleaner and not look so bulky.

Testing Suite

screen shot 2017-12-02 at 9 26 25 pm

Link to Design Inspiration

I did come across some palette transition stuff that I liked and did include in this project I also reflected on Louisa's mod1 lesson on less is more and drew from that how i wanted to design it.

Please feel free to ask any other questions or make any other statements below!

Anything else you wanna say!

nope


Instructor Feedback (Instructor Name)

Specification Adherence

x points: (50 possible points)

User Interface

x points: (20 possible points)

Data Persistence with SQL Database

x points: (20 possible points)

Testing

x points: (20 possible points)

Commented Server File

x points: (10 possible points)

JavaScript Style

x points: (20 possible points)

Workflow

x points: (20 possible points)

To get a 3 on this project, you need to score 120 points or higher

To get a 4 on this project, you need to score 140 points or higher

Final Score: x / 160

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