diff --git a/_posts/2024-02-18-week04.md b/_posts/2024-02-18-week04.md index 5770463..1d4600a 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-02-18-week04.md +++ b/_posts/2024-02-18-week04.md @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ title: Week 4 Browser Extension and Learning and played around with the skeleton I built for them. I thought this was really interactive as I've never coded in this setting with more than 2 people. Everyone in my group was super responsive and I like communication in a team especially in a clear manner. We used discord as our main form of communcation and realized that github issues is also a great way to keep track of tasks/bugs in our extension. I also learned that I am a good project leader and delegating things is definitely my strong suit. I really enjoyed it and hopefully this will remain the same in the future when we start working in groups on the open source projects. +- This week in terms of personal contributions I worked on a lot of openstreet map edits especially around the areas that I frequent a lot of updates roads, aligned features, shops, fixed closed down shops, and certain street elements. It's been fun since I start noticing a lot of these things down and started jotting them down on my notepad app on my phone. It's nice to see the map edited in some areas like east side of FiDi near seaport that many people do not update as often. Even on the NYU campus too with all of these hip new restuarants opening I've been taking note and adding them. I was surprised to see how unmaintained Astor Place was with that being a pretty popular area. Shops from years ago were still there but surprisingly the new Wegmans was added onto the map. Overall, been really enjoying these edits. + - In terms of the presentations this week my favorite tool was definitely "StudyTool" which plays and adds a side for satisfying videos on youtube. I thought the concept was really neat and can genuinely be a good study tool beyond being kind of funny by adding a subway surfer video to your browser page. Beyond that, the ticktok extesion is also really practical if someone plans on doing the pomodoro studying method/style. \ No newline at end of file