Four days of creative exploration using the GitHub GraphQL API as the outset.
- Course: Project 2: GitHub Hackaton
- Course Coordinator: Justus Sturkenboom (@ju5tu5) & Robert Spier (@roberrrt-s)
- Minor Coordinator(s): Joost Faber (@joostf) & Koop Reynders (@KoopReynders)
- Lecturers: Robert Spier (@roberrrt-s & Justus Sturkenboom (@ju5tu5)
- Student Assistants: Daan Korver (@daankorver)
- Credit: ??
- Academic year: 2021-2022
- Programme: Communication and Multimedia Design (full time bachelor)
- Language: Dutch instructions and English resources
If you have questions:
- Look at the additional resources
- Use a search engine like startpage
- Ask questions on MS Teams (please help each other!)
- Contact a student-assisstant
- Contact a lecturer
After finishing this program you can:
- ...
Your efforts will be graded using a single point rubric (see below). You will have to pass the criterion (centre column) to pass the course. During the test you will be consulted and will be given feedback on things we think deficient and things we think are an improvement on the criterion.
Deficiency | Criterion | Improvement |
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We start out with an explanation of this Hackaton and a short introduction on GraphQL and working with the GitHub GraphQL API.
Time | Who | Activity |
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09.30 | Tribe +(Robert, Justus) | Hackaton Kickoff |
12.30 | Tribe +(Daan) | Hack.. hack.. hack.. |
16.00 | Tribe | Wrap-up for the day |