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week-7

Hello, final week (seventh). It is spring break week is almost over, even with the book. I got a comment about needing clarification on the chapter 2 blog; I needed to have understood the number of pattern selections as I chose more than one pattern. So I went back to week-1 (chapter 2) for a quick review; I chose one of the topics. It is " The Deep End ." This pattern connected with me by feeling stuck and needing to challenge myself with more significant projects to grow my skills, confidence, and even a portfolio. By jumping in at the deep end to take on challenging jobs and doing things that push over the limits. It highlights that taking risks is an opportunity seen through anxiety and responsibility to counteract the threats by finding mentors and creating feedback loops. Yet, I agree with aspects of that technique. It shows taking the list of your projects to measure project complexity and other proportions while using this idea to see where your career is heading and

week-6

Hello, and welcome to week six. I'm on spring break this week, so I will experience some activities like going to a resort or doing wild things for fun outside my comfort zone. However, I still need to complete the complex and lengthy tasks of studying and returning to school for some exams and schoolwork related. After finishing the fifth chapter, I'll continue with the book's sixth chapter. I read and picked what stuck with me was the reading selection " Dig Deeper ." This pattern connected with me since it applies to everyone who has engaged themselves in a subject that might be thought-stimulating. Workers may want assistance with code maintenance and clarification of skill levels due to the issue of developers needing a basic understanding of the tools and methodologies. It can stand the resources and knowledge support while putting them above the creative process. One can prepare to support the time and effort necessary to read primary sources, comprehend id

Sprint-1

Hi, and welcome to the Sprint Retrospective Blog. I have completed these tasks on GitLab for the group project; the team and I have been assigned to decide whether to implement these changes when necessary. For myself, I have done there is one activity that does require modifications, while the other three do not. These ISSUES weight totals are reasonable and easy to do once getting to the mindset of the work and practice.  The Issues: Remove MongoID leftovers -- generatewcfbreportfrontend (non-changes); This activity investigates whether there are any unused MongoIDs at the front end. It would appear that there are none. Remove MongoID leftover - API (non-changes); the same goes for this with API. Change the variables of JavaScript code on Front End (non-changes); After looking at the different variables, it appears to be simple to read and comprehend. Thus, there is no requirement for any necessary changes to be made here. Remove MongoID leftover - Backend (changes). There are s

week-5

I want to say hello in the fifth week of my blog and write a new entry. March is my favorite month, so I've enjoyed myself as much as possible. In Boston, there are many things to do, including drinking and attending social and entertaining events simultaneously. I have an upcoming spring break relatively soon. It will be enjoyable to go over everything and take care of tasks in preparation for the impending graduation from college. Now that I've finished the information presented in chapter 4, I will go on to the fifth chapter, which is about ongoing education. Throughout my research, I encountered an important theme: " Reflect As You Work. " This pattern appeals to me since it is relatable to anyone who puts in the effort and gets things done; that way, people may reflect on what they've learned and how they've improved. This pattern appeals to me since regular introspection and questioning of one's practices are vital to preparing for elevation to senio