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Project: Game Time
Group Member Names:
Ciara Bujanos
Kristi Green
Project Expectations:
Ciara: Accessing objects/manipulating data, writing shorter functions, getting more familiar with canvas. Overall getting more comfortable with JS.
Krisit: Understand how to use canvas and how to better utilize JS skills.
Goals and expectations:
have classes laid out by this wednesday.
functioning bare bones game by end of first week.
Be finished by Wed evening 3/10 before the project.
Team strengths:
Ciara: Strength in HTML & CSS, breaking down problems into smaller parts
Kristi: Communication, collaboration, flexibility in scheduling, problem solving.
How to overcome obstacles:
Spend 30-60 mins researching/troubleshooting the issue, after 60 mins ask partner or other resource for help
Schedule Expectations (When are we available to work together and individually?):
8am-5:30pm 7:30 screenhero.
Everyday after class, using screenhero remotely if necessary
Communication Expectations (How and often will we communicate? How do we keep lines of communication open?):
Slack DMs, Screenhero, in-person. Constant communication while in-person. Timely responses (within 15 mins) using digital communication.
Workload Expectations (What features do we each want to work on?):
We will share the responsibility for all major features. Smaller details of some features can be worked on by just one of us.
Workflow Expectations (Git workflow/Tools/Code Review/Reviewing Pull Requests):
alternate github accounts for pushes to the master branch. each feature of the app will be worked on in its own branch and merged into master upon completion.
Expectations for giving and receiving feedback:
Open to give and receive constructive criticism and feedback about your own code.
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