- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- PHP
- Get organized. Discuss, define tasks, choose a git master, a schedule, deadlines ...
- Use Trello, google agenda ... to help you.
- Define your work methodology.
- Study the request (What & Why ?)
- Identify technical challenges (How ?)
- Make models, diagrams of the database. Do all the research beforehand. Do not start coding before your project is studied from a to z.
- Give briefings / debriefings, put a lot on communication, this is the key.
- Comment out all of your code. Without comments it will be very difficult for you to work together.
- Don't just do what you can, get out of your comfort zone.
- Each member of the team must work on the whole project.
Criteria | Indicator | Yes/No |
---|---|---|
1. Is complete | The student has realized all must-have features. | |
There is a published GitHub page available. | ||
The code is well indented and commented | ||
The readme is clean and complete | ||
At least one Nice-to-have features is ok | ||
2. Is Correct | The HTML and CSS pass the W3C Validation tool. | |
The lighthouse test scores 90 at least on Performance, Best Practices, Accessibility and SEO. | ||
The code is well indented and commented |
Regarder pour la schématisation de la bdd.