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Liftoff Assignments

This repository is the base repo for all assignments in LaunchCode's Liftoff course.

Getting Started

If you are enrolled in the Liftoff program, fork this repository and then clone it to your computer. Have a look through the directories. Each one corresponds to an assignment, and the README will provide additional details on the tasks to be carried out.

Add your repository to the Liftoff index

Open LEARNERS.md and add your repository below heading for your Liftoff section. Your link should look like the following example, with appropriate substitutions:

[LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME (@GITHUB_USERNAME)](https://github.com/GITHUB_USERNAME/liftoff-assignments)

The file LEARNERS.md, and many of those you'll be working in, are written in a markup language called Markdown. If you're new to markdown, read and bookmark GitHub's Markdown Guide.

Once you've added your link to the learners index, you should stage, commit, and push your changes.

Make a pull request

Visit your repo page on GitHub and submit a pull request to the upstream repository. The upstream repository is the original repo under the LaunchCodeEducation organization that you forked from.

Read and follow the steps in the GitHub Help article on creating a pull request.

Your request will be merged by a LaunchCode staff member, and then your addition will be part of the main repository.

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Project Outline Notes

Overview

  • Your Overview is concise enough and also presents the general idea of your project well.

Features

  • I recommend that in your Features you consolidate User Login and Access Control since that is assumed when dealing with users.
  • Will there be any external APIs used to populate media info? Such as TMDB(the movie database), Amazon (for books), or FMA (free music archive).
  • Will users be able to search out items that they would like to borrow from other users?
  • Will persons loaned items need to be registered users?

What You'll Learn

  • REST design practices relate to how an API is designed. Will you be building your own API for access to your application?

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