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[TECH ED] Prepare for the Devtools workshop π
Link to the coursework
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/CYF-Workshops/tree/main/devtools
Why are we doing this?
Before you come to class, you need to make sure you are ready to participate in the workshop.
For this workshop you will need:
- Chrome with Devtools
- A ChatGPT account
- This Devtools Workshop page
Make sure you come to class with Chrome installed, a ChatGPT account, and having looked over what you will be doing.
Maximum time in hours
0.15
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel. Practice asking good questions, with links and context.
How to submit
no submission step
- :brain: Prep work
- π Priority Mandatory
- π¦ Size Tiny
- π HTML-CSS
- π Week 1
[PD] Use Slack huddle π
Coursework content
At Code Your Future and in the Tech industry, most communication and collaboration happen in Slack.
The Huddle function is a simple and informal way to communicate with someone on Slack for quick conversations. A lot of the time, cameras need to be turned on. This is used for pair programming, for example
Use Slack huddle to book some time to talk to your pair. During the call, share your screen and go through your coursework planner.
Then you can just let your pair show theirs.
Estimated time in hours
1
What is the purpose of this assignment?
This assignment will help you start using the Slack huddle function, which is an easy way to talk to the community or team members.
How to submit
The trainee attended a Slack huddle.
Share a screenshot of your huddle with your pair on the ticket on your coursework board.
Anything else?
- π Size Small
- π Week 1
[PD] Manage time with your calendar π
Coursework content
Set up your Google calendar to show your weekly availability for calls with your peers. Share your calendar with your pair of the week. If you prefer, you can use Calendly instead of Google calendar.
Estimated time in hours
0.5
What is the purpose of this assignment?
This assignment aims to help you start using calendar software effectively to manage your time and to collaborate with your peers and volunteers.
How to submit
Share the link of your calendar or a screenshot on the ticket on your coursework board.
Anything else?
Stretch
You can also set-up a Calendly page, which you can share with people, so they can book time with you. Just make sure your calendar is up-to-date with your avaiability, or you might get invitations for times you cannot make.
- π Priority Key
- π¦ Size Tiny
- π Week 1
[TECH ED] Join Codewars π
Link to the coursework
Why are we doing this?
When you begin JS1 you will also begin Codewars, if you have not done so already. Prepare now by signing up to Codewars.
You will complete at least three kata a week for the rest of the course. A kata is a short coding workout and you should aim to spend twenty minutes, three times a week, doing kata.
- Read the CYF tutorial and code along with the example kata.
- Link your account with Github, and join the CodeYourFuture clan, so we can find you on the clan board here: https://www.codewars.com/users/CodeYourFuture/following
- Add your Codewars username to the trainee tracker, so you can start building your milestone. If you don’t add your username to the tracker, it can’t track your progress.
By the end of JS1, you need to have completed nine kata to meet your milestone. Codewars is not just to practice JavaScript, it’s to practice time management and study skills.
All the CYF collections are on the CYF account. Here’s a beginner collection of kata to practice on for now: https://www.codewars.com/collections/cyf-fundamentals
This has to be completed by the end of this module.
Maximum time in hours
1
How to submit
Add your username to your trainee tracker.
- π― Topic Problem-Solving
- π― Topic Programming Fundamentals
- π Priority Mandatory
- π Size Small
- π HTML-CSS
- π Week 1
[TECH ED] CSS Grid Puzzles π
Link to the coursework
https://codepen.io/collection/rxxWQJ
Why are we doing this?
This set of puzzles and exercises focuses on CSS Grid named areas. If you can understand this layout technique, you can become incredibly fast at writing layout code in CSS.
Maximum time in hours
0
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel. Use the opportunity to refine your skill in Asking Questions like a developer.
How to submit
No submission step
- π― Topic Problem-Solving
- π― Topic Programming Fundamentals
- ποΈ Priority Stretch
- π Size Small
- π HTML-CSS
- π Week 1
[TECH ED] Bikes for Refugees π
Link to the coursework
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/bikes-for-refugees
Why are we doing this?
Bring this to class and work through it in groups!
Maximum time in hours
1
How to submit
- Fork to your Github account.
- Make regular small commits with clear messages.
- When you are ready, open a PR to the CYF repo, following the instructions in the PR template.
How to review
- Complete your PR template
- Ask for review from a classmate or mentor
- Make changes based on their feedback
- Review and refactor again next week
Anything else?
- :brain: Prep work
- π― Topic Requirements
- π― Topic Structuring Data
- π― Topic Teamwork
- ποΈ Priority Stretch
- π Size Small
- π HTML-CSS
- π Week 1
[TECH ED] Portfolio π
Link to the coursework
https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Portfolio
Why are we doing this?
At Code Your Future, we expect everyone to graduate with a unique professional portfolio. You will begin building this portfolio as soon as you begin our Software Development Course. At first, your portfolio will be a simple HTML/CSS page deployed to Github Pages or Netlify. This is your MVP.
Every module, you will iterate on your portfolio, adding a new project and improving your design and presentation. By the time you apply to Final Projects, your portfolio will help you show you are ready to be accepted on to a development team.
Maximum time in hours
1
How to get help
Share your blockers in #cyf-portfolios.
Use the opportunity to refine your skill in Asking Questions like a developer.
How to submit
- Fork to your Github account.
- Check out the branch for the module you are on.
- Make regular small commits with clear messages.
- When you are ready, open a PR to the CYF repo, to the matching branch, following the instructions in the PR template.
How to review
- Complete your PR template
- Ask for review from a classmate or mentor
- Make changes based on their feedback
- Review and refactor again next time
Anything else?
To get a job in tech you need a minimum set of tools that you need to acquire or build over the course of this year. You need:
- a well written CV
- a solid portfolio of junior level work that makes you memorable to a recruiter
- to be able to plan, build, and ship a working product in an Agile team
- to be able to score reasonably well in a timed technical test
- to be able to do an interview in fluent English
Keep this in mind.
- π― Topic Iteration
- π Priority Mandatory
- π Size Small
- π HTML-CSS
- π Week 1