Meet DevOverflow, similar to The Onion for developers, created for the sole purpose of putting a smile on peoples faces, specifically targeting the software developer community. (If you appreciate sarcastic dev-humor please open, if you don’t, please don’t be offended. Our intention is only to make people laugh!)
- Jeroen Goddijn
- Sabrina Goldfarb
- Garrett Weaver
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- Your task is to form into teams and build something awesome!
- You'll be using the front-end skills you've developed over the last several weeks.
- Each team must present their project on Thursday, May 30th, 2019
- Implement a Responsive Design that works on Chrome on OSX, iOS devices, and Android devices at 360px, 768px, and 1200+ px wide
- Access at least 2 remote APIs (data mashup!)
- Use fewer than 3 global variables (numerous constants are fine, but should be limited to primitive values like numbers and strings)
- You must host your site on AWS
- Groups of 2-4 members (Note: your team might be augmented so that no one is building a solo project.)
- Create github repo (add all group members as collaborators)
- Collaborate using PRs (Pull Requests), making sure to tag a reviewer for approval
- Use a feature tracking system, such as:
- Github repo README.md or Issues
- Trello
- Does not fulfill feature
- Breaks other feature
- Does not follow team's coding style/standards
- Too many commits in a single PR (meaning too much to review)
- Code in a commit does not match commit message
- Commit message is vague