To create a one stop online search application for professionals seeking to improve their career and living conditions, quickly and on budget.
This site contains 3 pages in addition to this ReadMe file.
All of the files necessary to access this website are available inside this repository.
Must use at least two server-side APIs
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Must be interactive (i.e: accept and respond to user input)
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Use at least one new third-party API
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Must have a polished UI
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Must meet good quality coding standards
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Does not use alerts, confirms or prompts (look into modals)
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Must be deployed to GitHub Pages
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The URL of the deployed application
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The URL of the GitHub repository
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HTML
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Bootstrap CSS
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JavaScript
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jQuery
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AJAX
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JSON
- Ryan Flanagan: Project Manager. Presentation Deck & ReadMe.md creation, and script.js support
- Sami Sully: Site Design Manager. Formatting Layout, Logos & Graphics in index.html and style.css
- Tyler Sprankle: Script Management. script.js coding, HTML formatting
- Raj Kakar: Script Management. script.js coding, and research.
#1. Git Management was an initial challenge for the team. Specifially around breaking up tasks and only coding for those specific tasks before pushing to master. TA - Leif Hetland helped us initially navigate how to appropriate troubleshoot and fix our Branch merge conflicts.
#2. We moved a little too fast initially formatting the CSS styling and HTML prior to having working script. This required us to go back to a simpler HTML and CSS format on 9-20-2020, in order to connect working JavaScript for our Job Results cards to work.
#3. Formatting our API call so that it returned and dynamically populated the right information was also a significant challenge as well.
Overall, this was truly a team effort and everyone contributed solidly.
#Despite working with and around colds, injuries, children's birthdays, and other life related issues - we managed to keep moving the ball forward.
I give a huge credit to everyone for their positive team energy, willingness to share the load, open communication, and professional attitude throughout the project.
MIT License
Copyright (c) [2020] [Ryan Flanagan - Sami Sully - Raj Kakar - Tyler Sprankle]
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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