- Create a branch under your repo p11-[mentor]-[learnerName] for the current week, for example branch with name "week-2" or "week-3"...
- Go to GitHub Repo Link To be shared by the PGM: https://github.com/Sankalp-Pesto/P11_WebFundamentals.git and Clone the repository
- Copy the respective session folder into your repo p11-[mentor]-[learnerName], under session folder under the ongoing week branch
- Work on the assignment
- Commit changes with meaningful commit message and raise pull-request week-wise
- Share the PR link with your mentor
- Make sure you add your mentor as collaborator, steps to add collaborator https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-access-to-your-personal-repositories/inviting-collaborators-to-a-personal-repository
- Deadline is to submit by end of Saturday every week
- Mentors cwill review the code and evaluate at the end of the week, before EOD Saturday and share their comments with learners on the same pull request.
- Create a markdown file and all answers should be submitted in markdown file
- Create this file under session number
- https://dillinger.io/ - use this for quick editing
- Use images wherever is required for better explanation
- Add additional resources where you referred from
- Push the file to github and raise a pull-request
- Discuss with your mentor if required.
- Open a text editor or markdown editor, such as Atom, VS Code, or Typora.
- Write your content in markdown syntax, which allows you to format text, add links, insert images, and more.
- Save your file with a ".md" extension, for example "my-document.md".
- Optionally, preview your markdown document in a markdown viewer or converter, such as Dillinger or Markdown Preview Enhanced.
- Once you are satisfied with your markdown document, create a new GitHub repository or navigate to an existing one.
- Click the "Add file" button and select "Create new file".
- In the "Name your file..." field, type in the name of your markdown file, including the ".md" extension, such as "my-document.md".
- Paste your markdown content into the editing field.
- Optionally, add a commit message describing the changes you made.
- Click the "Commit new file" button to save your changes.
- Your markdown file is now added to your GitHub repository. You can share the link to your markdown file with others, and they can view or download it.