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React Router Prework

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.

Instructions

  1. Fork this gist
  2. On your own copy, go through the listed readings and answer associated questions
  3. Comment a link to your forked copy on the original gist

Questions / Readings

### Template for DTR Memo
Project: What's Cookin'
Group Member Names: Annie Miers
Goals and Expectations for the Project (What does each group member hope to get out of this project? What do we want to achieve as a team? How will we know that we're successful?):
- We want to create a beautiful and usable website, as well as increase our knowledge about programming.
# DTR: Define the Relationship
Use this template when conducting DTR with your project partners. *It's recommended that you copy/paste this template into your own gist each time you conduct a DTR to take notes on the conversation.*
### Guiding Questions to Define The Relationship:
* What are each of our learning goals for this project? What drives us in this project? Learn further with JavaScript, and learn about how it interacts and connects with html and css.
* What is your collaboration style? How do you feel about pair programming vs. divide-and-conquer approaches? We are going to try pair programming, switching off between navigator and driver with each iteration, while we both go through the project code togther. divide-and-conquer might be good for future projects, however it seems daunting for now.
  1. What role does empathy play in your life and how has it helped you?
  • Empathy plays a huge role in my life, whether is be talking to my roommates, my friends, or even the cashier at the grocery store. Empathy can really make or break a relationship, and if you don't show empathy, you probably aren't going to have a girlfriend, friends, or cool roommates for too long. If I couldn't understand where my roommate was coming from when we have our differences, and she couldn't understand where I was coming from, then it would be pretty unbearable to live together. Empathy helps me make less selfish decisions, build better relationships, makes me more relatable and social, and generally just makes me feel better about myself and the world.
  1. How does empathy help you build better software?
  • Empathy helps you build better software because it gives you a perspective other than your own. If you put yourself into somebody else’s shoes, you are going to gain perspective on your product and potentially see d
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