Learning Objectives
Link to the coursework
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Project-TV-Show
Why are we doing this?
We're doing this project to gain experience consuming data from an API and displaying it in a visually appealing way in the browser - making it easy for our users to understand.
This project should be done in a pair-swapping style as described here. This will be a great experience as it's actually similar to a real-world working experience where a team of developers work on a shared code base 😄
This project is made up of 7 tickets for each of the levels you need to develop. Please carefully read the tickets in this module for what you need to do in each sprint.
While doing this project, you should think about writing "clean" code - One way to do this is to think about what future readers of your code will be thinking 🤔 If they didn't have much context, will they be able to easily understand what the code is doing? Would it be easy for them to make changes to the code?
Maximum time in hours
6-8 per sprint
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel
https://programming.codeyourfuture.io/guides/getting-help/asking-questions/
Submission & Review
You will submit the project for review as a pull request on the Project-TV-Show repository, not in Module-Data-Flows. You should include a link to the deployed site. Full instructions are in the Project's readme file.
Learning Objectives
Link to the coursework
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Project-TV-Show
Why are we doing this?
We're doing this project to gain experience consuming data from an API and displaying it in a visually appealing way in the browser - making it easy for our users to understand.
This project should be done in a pair-swapping style as described here. This will be a great experience as it's actually similar to a real-world working experience where a team of developers work on a shared code base 😄
This project is made up of 7 tickets for each of the levels you need to develop. Please carefully read the tickets in this module for what you need to do in each sprint.
While doing this project, you should think about writing "clean" code - One way to do this is to think about what future readers of your code will be thinking 🤔 If they didn't have much context, will they be able to easily understand what the code is doing? Would it be easy for them to make changes to the code?
Maximum time in hours
6-8 per sprint
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel
https://programming.codeyourfuture.io/guides/getting-help/asking-questions/
Submission & Review
You will submit the project for review as a pull request on the
Project-TV-Showrepository, not inModule-Data-Flows. You should include a link to the deployed site. Full instructions are in the Project's readme file.