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Most importantly a **technical demonstration** of your app which:
* Is 5 minutes in length
* Is 5-10 minutes in length
* **BOTH** partners should speak during the presentation
* Shows off all features of the app
* Explains the technical details
* Explains the technical challenges
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**2** | Code Quality | Did you follow code style guidance and best practices covered in class, such as spacing, modularity, and semantic naming? (1) | Did you comment your code as your instructors have in class? (1)|
**1** | Deployment | Did you deploy your application to a public url? (1)|
**3** | Collaboration | Did you contribute to the project as much as you should have (did you pull your weight)? (0-3) |
**2** | Technical demonstration | Is 5 minutes in length & shows off all the features of your app. (1)| Expalins technical details, technical challenges, and any improvements you might make. (1)|
**2** | Technical demonstration | Is 5-10 minutes in length & shows off all the features of your app. (1)| Expalins technical details, technical challenges, and any improvements you might make. (1)|
_Maximum possible points_ | **30** |
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## Meetings with instructors
_Your instructor will contact you to setup a meeting time_
**Tuesday, June 7**<br>
15 minute meeting to get your project approved. You will come with your [MVP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product) and an initial wireframe.
**Monday, July 11**<br>
- Projects and groups are announced.
- Meet to discuss your ideas with your teammate and choose one (remember - you can always use these other ideas in our 4th project).
- Create a new Github repo outside of your wdi-remote repository.
- Create your user stories and add them to your `README.md`
- Write your MVPs & stretch goals and add them to your `README.md`
- Make your wireframes and add them to your `README.md`
- You will have a 15 minute meeting with an instructor in the afternoon to get your project approved.
- Create your daily tracker.
**Wedesday, June 8**<br>
15 minute progress check-in
**Tuesday, July 12**<br>
15-30 minute progress check-in and look at your daily tracker. Students should be developing thier app.
**Thursday, June 9**<br>
Whole class instruction on how to deploy your project to the world wide web.
**Wedesday, July 13**<br>
15-30 minute progress check-in and look at your daily tracker. Students should be developing thier app.
**Friday, June 10**<br>
15 minute check in to see where you are before you go into the weekend. Help you to decide what to finish and what features should be stretch goals.
**Thursday, July 14**<br>
15-30 minute progress check-in and look at your daily tracker. Students should be developing thier app.
**Friday, July 15**<br>
15-30 minute progress check-in and look at your daily tracker before you go into the weekend. Help to decide what to finish and what stretch goals should be attempted.
**Monday, July 18**<br>
- Submit a Github issue by 10 am EDT with a live link to your project and a link to your Github repo.
- Technical demonstration of your app (both partners are expected to speak)
## Where to go for help during project week
1. Seek out help online

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