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Can Of Books Lab

Author: Ben Choe, Sam Brindle, and Vinny Shipley

Version: 1.0.0 (increment the patch/fix version number if you make more commits past your first submission)

Overview

An application meant for storage of book titles that have impacted us and ones that we would recommend to read.

Getting Started

Go to our URL and have fun reading.

Architecture

JavaScript CSS HTML React Axios Cors Express Mongo Mongoose Bootstrap

Change Log

Estimates

Name of feature: Set up your Repositories

Estimate of time needed to complete: 1 hour

Start time: 2:00

Finish time: 3:40

Actual time needed to complete: 1 hour 40 min

Credit and Collaborations

Logistical: What hours will you be available to communicate? Push until done (call it at 7 at latest) What platform will you use to communicate (ie. Slack, phone …)? Remo and Slack How often will you take breaks? 10 minutes per hour What is your plan if you start to fall behind? Reach out, adhere to 15 minute rule Cooperative: Make a list of each person’s strengths. Sam: Elasticity Vinny: Adaptability How can you best utilize these strengths in the development of your application? With the open communication that we will keep, we will be able to hop on each other’s sides of the project and help out if need be. In what areas do you each want to develop greater strength? Sam: Understanding of front and back end and how they connect. Vinny: Better understanding of modularity within the application as a whole Knowing that every person in your team needs to understand the code, how do you plan to approach the day-to-day development? Three meetings a day for near constant understanding of where each other is at in the coding process so that we may effectively monitor that process. Conflict Resolution: What will your team do if one person is pulling all the weight while the other person is not contributing? With the communication we will be able to monitor and keep a good eye on each other’s progress. If it becomes unbalanced we can talk it out or bring in Sheyna. What will your team do if one person is taking over the project and not letting the other member contribute? Discuss at the meetings How will you approach each other and the challenge of building an application knowing that it is impossible for two people to be at the exact same place in understanding and skill level? With the communication we have an opportunity to teach each other if one is falling behind

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