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P12_WebFundamentals Assignment submission process 📋

Assignment submission process 📨

  1. Create a branch under your repo p12-[mentor]-[learnerName] for the current week. For example, a branch with the name "week-2" or "week-3"...

  2. Go to the GitHub Repo Link To be shared by the PGM: GitHub Repo Link and Clone the repository ⬇️

  3. Copy the respective session folder into your repo p12-[mentor]-[learnerName], under the session folder under the ongoing week branch 📁

  4. Work on the assignment 🛠️

  5. Commit changes with meaningful commit message and raise a pull-request week-wise ✅

  6. Share the PR link with your mentor 🔗

  7. Make sure you add your mentor as a collaborator. Here are the steps to add a collaborator: Adding Collaborators

    • Deadline is to submit by the end of Saturday every week ⏰

Assignment evaluation process ✅

  • Mentors will review the code and evaluate it at the end of the week, before EOD Saturday, and share their comments with learners on the same pull request ✏️

Web Fundamentals assignments 💻

Instructions 📝

  • Create a markdown file, and all answers should be submitted in the markdown file 📃

  • Create this file under the session number 📁

  • Use a markdown editor like Dillinger for quick editing 📝

  • Use images wherever 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 💬

Instructions for the markdown file ✏️

  • 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 :octocat:

  • 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 🔗 ⬇️

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