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Last active March 12, 2017 18:35 — forked from case-eee/reflection.md
M4 Reflection

M4 Reflection

Fork this gist and answer these questions to reflect on your learning experiences.

  • What brought you to Turing? I was going on working 6+ years in retail and dreaded walking into work everyday. I had been looking at different options with technology for a career and ended up deciding on Software Development as the path I wanted to take. I was looking at a bunch of different options of where I wanted to learn it until I talked to my friend Juhn who had just graduated from Turing and the passion that I heard as he talked about it completely sold me. After attending a few events for the school I knew that it was where I wanted to go.
  • Where do you see yourself after Turing? I see myself working for a company that has a passion for people (both their employees and the customers). I want to help build something with them in mind. I want to build something that somehow enriches people's lives or makes some aspect of their day better and more enjoyable or easier
  • From concepts taught in c
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jdconrad89 / dtr_expectations.markdown
Created December 2, 2016 03:08 — forked from case-eee/dtr_expectations.markdown
Group Work Expectations

Group Expectations

Group Member Names:

Project Manager:

Defining the Relationship (DTR) Questions:

  1. When are group members available to work together? What hours can each group member work individually? Are there any personal time commitments that need to be discussed?

Module 1 Week 1 Diagnostic

This exercise is intended to help you assess your progress with the concepts and techniques we've covered during the week.

For these questions, write a short snippet of code that meets the requirement. Fill in your answers on a second sheet of paper or in your notebook. In cases where the question mentions a "given" data value, use the variable given to refer to it (instead of re-writing the information).

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jdconrad89 / jc-prework.md
Last active August 14, 2016 19:56 — forked from mbburch/prework.md
An example template for your Turing pre-work Gist

Turing School Prework- Jason Conrad

Task A- Practice Typing:

  • screenshots of scores will be posted in comments

Task B- Algorithmic Thinking & Logic:

  • screenshots of completed sections will be posted in comments

Task C- Create your Gist: