"The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it." -- Dennis Ritchie
This repo contains the Rick and Morty in React exercise. Use this as a template.
We will create a React app to render characters from the Rick and Morty API. You will be able to save characters as favorites, see detailed information on a separate page and you can get random characters.
See a scribble for a simple overview: See final example app here
We have created some issues for you. (You will learn how to import these into your own project (after using the template))
These issues, solved from 1 to 8, will help you to focus on one problem at a time. After solving everyone of them the app should be production ready and running.
Please read the issues carefully and if you have any questions, pls ask the coaches.
If you working on an issue, pls move the issue from the todo tab in the project board to the working on tab.
use this repo as a template and create an own project in your GitHub Account
then clone the repo to your local machine
create a project on Github
got to the Projects
tabs on GitHub and click New project
choose Board
as a template and click Create
give the project a meaningful name, like React and Morty
go to your React and Morty repository and add the project
go now to the Actions
tab
click Create all issues for the project
and then Run workflow
and again Run workflow
this action
creates all issues, you have to do
under the Issues
tab you should see now the number 8 (the image is just an example)
Click on every Issue and add your project to it and set the status to ToDo:
Your board should now look like this:
after doing Workflow step 1:
read the issue carefully, best practice would be to start with #1 and do everything whats in there
When you are ready, push the branch to Github and create a pull request, write a short description what was done here and then merge the branch into main.
Move the issue you are have finished from the in progress tab to the done tab.
Pull the main from the remote (GitHub) to your local machine.
Start over with the next issue.
HAVE FUN
"Wubba lubba dub dub" -- Rick Sanchez