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Fork the repository as seen in photo 1.0
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Install the Node version listed in
.nvmrc
. NVM is one way to do this (from the spoke directory):
Don't forget to call for help if you need it in your breakout rooms!
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What does the
async
keyword do? it makes a function asyconous, where you would write the async in an es5 it goes in the front -
What does the
await
keyword do? wait for the next thing to resolve you could use wait for alone wait for the promise to return a result only works with asyc functions could use on web api funtions -
Convert this function to use async / await: ( https://repl.it/@khalidwilliams/2006M3-async-await-practice )
This gist contains a short assignment I'd like everyone to complete before our formal lesson. The prework involves reading some of the React Router documentation, and will allow us to keep the lesson more hands on.
- Fork this gist
- On your own copy, go through the listed readings and answer associated questions
- Comment a link to your forked copy on the original gist
This was a partner project that encompassed working with javascript to get a functional motivational posters page by interacting with the CSS and HTML files provided. Some of the steps included
Establishing a clear working relationship with my partner and setting goals that could be reached within our timeline.
Integrating math.random to make a random to make a function that will use eventListeners to represent display a random poster on submitting on a load of the page
# Hang In There | |
### Abstract | |
This was a partner project that encompassed working with javascript to get a functional motivational posters page by interacting with the CSS and HTML files provided. Some of the steps included | |
Establishing a clear working relationship with my partner and setting goals that could be reached within our timeline. | |
Integrating math.random to make a random to make a function that will use eventListeners to represent display a random poster on submitting on a load of the page |
- I think checklist can bring tons of value to work growth and personal growth. First off I think it helps with overall organization of thought. It will help when I am out and about either making sure I don’t forget to do something important like pick up eggs for my grocery checklist or pay a bill on time. Without check list I could easily space picking up eggs or tickets. It also help formulate a process of things to consider. Going with the eggs example lets say I remember I need eggs but while writing the list I remember that I also need hot sauce. Making a list gives me another opportunity to think of things I might forget in the moment. I also find checking things off to be satisfying and when things are not checked off I tend to work harder to make sure they get done. In the mod one belt I enjoyed the feeling of moving something to the done file and seeing a the progress bar increase and soon it will be full yahhhh! I think it is a tool that I should use more oft
What role does empathy play in your life and how has it helped you?
- I can’t even put into words the way empathy has shaped my life but I will try my best. I have had manly lesson in empathy and some can be real eye openers. One of the major ones that comes to mind is the process of embracing other peoples views and expanding on compassion. Back in 2006 I was just kicked out of the Air Force due to downsizing and had no real direction. I was set in my ways and wasn’t open to other view points and really didn’t put any effort into understanding other people. Then during a huge job crisis, I went and tested for the fire department and didn’t get in. Turning to the only place hiring at the time which was the theatre in my local community collage I was able to find steady employment. I started working in the theatre full time and would often run into people that shared different values then I did and issue would come up that I would have never thought of else where. This started to open up my eye to different