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James White
James-E-White
Graduated Turing.edu backend developer student. People driven leader with over 20+ years experience.
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Please use the following gist to capture your thoughts, goals, priorities, etc. as outlined by each question. You will be using these questions to help give your mentor a better idea of who you are and want to become as a developer! Please note, this is meant to be a starting point for building your norms with your mentor - you may need to adjust scheduling expecations, communication expectations, etc. when you start working with your mentor!
Answer these Check for Understanding questions as you work through the assignments.
HTML
What is HTML? Hyper Text Markup Language
What is an HTML element? Elements - An HTML element is defined by a start tag, some content, and an end tag: Tells the webpage how to display the content.
What is an HTML attribute? Providing additional information from elements
What is the difference between a class and an id? When would you use one vs. the other? The class attribute is often used to point to a class name in a style sheet. It can also be used by a JavaScript to access and manipulate elements with the specific class name. Like in ruby class City than def initialize it gives it attributes that wiuld carry over for each class of city. ID only one element can have an id. The id attribute is used to point to a specific style declaration in a style sheet. A class name can be used by multiple HTML elements, while an id name must only be used by one HTML element within the page: Y
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What worked well in your process? The thought process, how to break down the problem.
What was difficult/where did you struggle? Getting started- Should have psuedo coded first- need to slow down work through my process
What feedback/discussion did you have with your peer? We spoke about how we would do this in front of an interviewer. Adding other possible solutions. Turn it into a key value pair.
Is there anything you want to change about your approach to the next technical challenge? Thinking about the all possibilities of the answers before trying to solve it one way.
If this isn’t your first technical challenge:
Were you able to improve your approach? What went better? Not in this format. learned a lot though.