As a freelancer, I build a lot of web sites. That's a lot of code changes to track. Thankfully, a Git-enabled workflow with proper branching makes short work of project tracking. I can easily see development features in branches as well as a snapshot of the sites' production code. A nice addition to that workflow is that ability to use Git to push updates to any of the various sites I work on while committing changes.
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# How to Explain Your Project - Notes on a video resource (Resource posted below) | |
A Template to explain your projects: | |
## Steps | |
1. How to Introduct the project title | |
a. Purpose of the project | |
b. Application of use of the project | |
c. Motivation for choosing the project | |
- Example: "We did a project on creating an interactive chatboard system. Customers visiting a webpage can query/ask about a product/service. The idea is to help the customer get the right information. The company will be able to engage customers and save on the resource cost/overhead of hiring employees to do this. We chose this idea bc I was having trouble getting the information from those sites, and so we thought this chatbot would be helpful in making that more accessible and on a bigger scale for less cost for the company." | |
- Tip: Add an adjective to the project title that describes the feature. |