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Nick and Lola's DTR for swapibox
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Project: Swapi Box | |
Group Member Names: Nick and Lola | |
Project Expectations: What does each group member hope to get out of this project? | |
Lola - Work on pairing skills with different levels of experience. | |
Nick - We work efficiently with React and feel comfortable with componenet lifecycle methods. | |
Goals and expectations: | |
Focus on independent feature building while making overarching architecture and design descisions together. | |
Team strengths: | |
Comfortable with current technologies and letting partners work on features indepdentantly. Strong organization skills and application of logic. Debugging and working through problems alone. | |
How to overcome obstacles: | |
Googling stuff. Seeking help when needed. | |
Schedule Expectations (When are we available to work together and individually?): | |
Nick - Iron FE Wed Morning / Wed evening | |
Lola - Iron FE Tues Morning | |
Communication Expectations (How and often will we communicate? How do we keep lines of communication open?): | |
Direct and immediate. Slack. Face to face approach is problems arise. | |
Abilities Expectations (Technical strengths and areas for desired improvement): | |
Componenet lifecycle methods. | |
Workload Expectations (What features do we each want to work on?): | |
Lola - more familiarity with fetch and api calls. | |
Workflow Expectations (Git workflow/Tools/Code Review/Reviewing Pull Requests): | |
Want to try rebasing. | |
Expectations for giving and receiving feedback: | |
Immediate and direct. | |
Agenda to discuss project launch: | |
This. | |
Ideas: | |
Tools: | |
Waffle | |
Additional Notes: |
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