Yesterday you spent some time improving your first week's code. Today we ask you to take someone else's code and understand it.
This is important because you:
- Learn from others by reading their projects.
- New methods.
- New ways of thinking.
- Best practices.
- Your partner learns from you thanks to your feedback.
- He/she knows his/her strenghts.
- He/she learns some ways to improve.
- Look for the repository of the partner you have been assigned to.
- First, understand the workflow he/she built in their improved version of their code.
- Draw / write the workflow for yourself and note your doubts about it.
- Look for things he/she made that you think could be useful for you.
- Now go to the first version of the code and compare it with the new version. Do you think the improvement is significant?
- Is the git flow useful? Does it clarify some doubts you had?
- Try the game. Do you find something that could be improved? Does something surpises you? Set some glows and grows for your partner!
- Order the things you want to say.
- Look for your partner and schedule some time with him/her.
- Have a nice time!