Client Report
How did you decide what content and images to use for your site plan?
I just thought of something that I really loved, which was music. There isnt many sites that have to do with music, so I decided to do a ticket master type page.
How did you communicate with your developer? Were there any issues with communication?
Luckily I had a very cooperative group that I was working with. We talked frequently about the site and what I wanted.
Did your developer meet your expectations for your site?
Yeah the lead developer definitely hit the expectations, he didnt go above and beyond but compared to some of the other lead developers that I was working with, he was one of the best.
What will you do differently next time you hire a team to do a project for you?
I dont think there is anything that I would change in particular.
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Lead Dev Report
How did you manage your development team and communicate the tasks to your junior devs?
We all kept in contact using teams, and I did everything from there. I didn't have too many issues besides from one of my junior devs going radio silent for a few weeks.
How did you communicate with your client? Were there any issues with communication?
We mostly talked in person and occassionally over teams. There werent any issues with communication he responded well.
How did you handle publishing your client's site and sharing it with the client?
It wasn't difficult to publish the site and get it working on GitHub.
How was your experience with managing your site with GitHub?
There was a bit of trouble with pushing and pulling from GitHub, but that resulted from user error. After that everything was smooth sailing til the end of the project.
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Junior Dev 1
How did you communicate with your team lead? Were there any issues?
My lead developer for Jack Dyer's website was Stephanie Monfredi. We communicated through teams and had no issues at all.
Did you know what was expected of you for each site?
Yes, the site template was available and I was able to do all that was expected of me in the site.
Were you able to contribute to your sites?
I completed the entire "About" page.
Did you run into any issues with GitHub and adding your changes to the sites?
No issues at all throughout the entire project.
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Junior Dev 2
How did you communicate with your team lead? Were there any issues?
My lead devloper for Hannah Peer's site was Jack Bowen. I communicated through teams, at first I thought there was some sort of issue keeping him from contacting me through teams but it turned out that he just didnt respond for weeksat a time.
Did you know what was expected of you for each site?
Yeah the site template was pretty clear, although I basically had to choose my own page to do and fix the site links on my own.
Were you able to contribute to your sites?
Yes I was able to complete the creatures and cryptids page. But since I wasn't able to get any images I just have placeholders. Same thing for the footer and header the lead dev never put in them.
Did you run into any issues with GitHub and adding your changes to the sites?
No issues at all throughout the entire project.
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General Reflection
What was the most challenging part of this project for you? Were you able to overcome it?
Just the time required to finish all the different sites. And all the people that I had to deal with along the way (makes it more realistic)
What did you enjoy most about this project?
Learning new CSS.
What would you do differently if you could do the project again?
I probably would get the sites done earlier or spread them apart so I do them all equally.
Do you feel more confident in working on real-world projects after this experience? Explain.
Yes I feel more confident in real world projects, because I got the real experience of having random clients, junior developers, and site plans. It all is a good run of how a real world situation would work.