Bears Team 18 is a team that spawned from the Chingu Voyage initiative.
The Chingu Project launches collaborative learning cohorts for developers, data scientists & designers. We facilitate remote team project experiences and level-up opportunities for self-directed learners.
It is a platform where developers, beginner and experienced alike, from all over the world can connect and build software together. The main purpose of the platform is to learn. Teams are made based on interest similarity and time zone difference. We are one of those bad ass teams.
Warrior King 🔱: @temi
Ancient Mage 🎇: @yjt21
The Desolator💥: @eltNEG
Time-Space Manipulator ⏳(Team Lead): @afixoftrix
Project description will have a brief of what we are working on as well as a link to the external documentation for project
We will have a formal documentation that shows where we are on the chingu documentation (Task to be assigned)
As the name implies, these are the series of tasks for the team set up.
- Meet your team
- Set goals and expectations
- brainstorm project ideas
- define your workflow
- setup your development environment
- define your MVP(minimum viable product)
In the Scrum method of Agile software development, work is confined to a regular, repeatable work cycle, known as a sprint or iteration.
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During each sprint, a team creates a potentially shippable product increment, no matter how basic that product is. Working within the boundaries of such an accelerated timeframe, the team would only be able to build the most essential functionality.
This will be the basic structure of our sprints:
- Plan the sprint
- Start the spring
- Team standup review
- Team progress review
- Code review & merge
- Completed sprint review
Series of tasks for rounding up our voyage.
- Tidy up code and project structure
- polish user experience
- MVP #1 - Share it with trusted & experienced colleagues.
- MVP #2 - Share it with the world.
- Project Retrospective Meeting
- Document the experience
- Voyage Completed!