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Prework

Turing School Prework-Caleb Cowen

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:

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livecodelife / setting_expectations.markdown
Created July 5, 2016 23:28
Setting Expectations - Rush_Hour: Caleb, Ryan, Sonia, David

Setting Group Expectations

Group Member Names: Caleb Cowen, David Tinianow, Sonia Gupta, Ryan Flach

  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?

Time committments: * Caleb is not available TR until 5:15 pm. Other than that, he is available. * David: cutoff at 8:30 generally. * Ryan: not stay too late, shuts down computer no later than 10 pm.

Setting Group Expectations

Group Member Names:

  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?

    Work after class, set a goal to finish and work until we hit that goal. Some members may have to leave for a bit after class to take care of pets but will come back

  2. How will group members communicate? How often will communication happen, and how will open lines of communication be maintained?

    Have a stand up before starting work each day. Communicate in an outspoken manner. Switch drivers/navigators regularly

Length Points Week
15 minutes 5 Week 1

ES6 Research

Throughout the module (and your journey to Google enlightenment while working on IdeaBox2.0) you may notice a few different ways that JavaScript code is being written.

That might have something to do with something called ES6 and ES5