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  1. How do you feel? <<<<<<< HEAD
  • Anthony: Great, this was extremely helpful in doing understandig knex/sql/authentication
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  1. What did you think would be easy(but wasnt)?
  • Anthony: Git management, with more people working on one codebase i feel like i would benefit from looking into merges and collaboration more
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  • San 3)What did you think would be hard (but wasnt)?
  • Anthony: Working as a unit on one project in different parts, it seemed like it came together really well at the end, and everyone had essentially the same vision from the get go, which i believed was key to success.
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  • San 4)What techniques did you successful utilize to work in a team [what wasnt useful to work in a team, what would you change to work in a team, what were the road blocks to working succesfully in a team]?
  • Anthony: I tried to remain adaptive and objective with opinions and thoughts regarding direction for what we were building and it made it easy to jump into any role.
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  • San 5)What did you learn?
  • Anthony: Having a team of people working on something is much better than retaining absolute control but doing it individually.
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  • San 6)What did YOU kick ass at?
  • Anthony: Wearing different hats, and allowing myself to see the individual trees in conjunction with the greater forest of our app
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  • San 7)What is "going into your learning queue"?
  • Anthony: Neural Nets, Deep Learning, computer vision, data science. that shit is too interesting to me
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  • San 8)How did your project scope change?
  • Anthony: While i was a little hazy on what I thought we were building at first, I really like the app factory we generated and feel like it was a great example of useful application of stuff we've been learning these past two weeks.
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  • Coleman - Great
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  1. What did you think would be easy(but wasnt)?
  • Anthony
  • Coleman - Creating login accounts
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  • San 3)What did you think would be hard (but wasnt)?
  • Anthony
  • Coleman - Styling through handlebars
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  • San 4)What techniques did you successful utilize to work in a team [what wasnt useful to work in a team, what would you change to work in a team, what were the road blocks to working succesfully in a team]?
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  • Coleman - I would have created more of a plan with different parts of the project assigned to different people because there are certain parts of the process that can only be done by one person at a time.
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  • San 5)What did you learn?
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  • Coleman - That writing code in a group requires planning.
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  • San 6)What did YOU kick ass at?
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  • Coleman - Photoshop, Illustrator, Sass, and setting up the initial repository
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  • San 7)What is "going into your learning queue"?
  • Anthony
  • Coleman - Logins, cookies and accounts.
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  • San 8)How did your project scope change?
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  • Coleman - We didn't have a chance to fill out the databases with all the information we would have liked to

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