Your documentation is complete when someone can use your module without ever having to look at its code. Remember: the documentation, not the code, defines what a module does.
💌 Things I've learned about writing good READMEs by @noffle.
This week your team assessment (A2) will take place. There is no new theory. You can continue working on your matching application and topics.
Based on your repository, source code and live version you show what you contributed to the team project for back-end. The idea is not to present your feature, a teacher will look through the code and ask questions. By answering questions you demonstrate sufficient knowledge of our goals. This is an individual test, so they will be conducted between one teacher and one student.
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Make sure you hand-in your work in the assignments a2
slot on Brightspace.
- A link to your team repository
- A direct link to your wiki
- A
zip
file of your code (for archive purposes)