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Project:
Group Member Names:
Casey & Alex
Project Expectations: What does each group member hope to get out of this project?
A: Get the code as dry as possible and a deep understanding of react
C: Concise and practical tests, nail it out of the park
Goals and expectations:
A: Hit extension, crush it
C: Divide and conquer method and check in with each other
Team strengths:
A: Logical mind for javascript, understanding flow
C: Strong on react
How to overcome obstacles:
A: 20-30 minutes before reaching out - include googling, reading the docs, etc.
C: Reaching on slack, like face to face.
Schedule Expectations (When are we available to work together and individually?):
A: Time for self care, if individual work will get done before the next day.
C: Morning person but self care time. Individual work yea!
Communication Expectations (How and often will we communicate? How do we keep lines of communication open?):
A: Slack, phone.
C: To do list, let each other know for finishing points.
Abilities Expectations (Technical strengths and areas for desired improvement):
A: Good code, keep working and make coding second nature
C: Feel similar. Get app up and running on a hosting service.
Workload Expectations (What features do we each want to work on?):
A: 50/50
C: 50/50, merge each other's requests
Expectations for giving and receiving feedback:
How to address a problem with code:
-Complimentary comment
-Address the problem with honesty and in a constructive tone
-Add ideas on how to fix the issue
-Motivational comment
Agenda to discuss project launch:
A: every day and a half, get an iteration done
C: ideally, to get it done before Sunday
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