For this assignment, you'll create a employee directory with React. This assignment will require you to break up your application's UI into components, manage component state, and respond to user events.
- As a user, I want to be able to view my entire employee directory at once so that I have quick access to their information.
An employee or manager would benefit greatly from being able to view non-sensitive data about other employees. It would be particularly helpful to be able to filter employees by name.
Given a table of random users, when the user loads the page, a table of employees should render.
The user should be able to:
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Sort the table by at least one category
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Filter the users by at least one property.
One of the most important skills to master as a web developer is version control. Building the habit of committing via Git is important for two reasons:
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Your commit history is a signal to employers that you are actively working on projects and learning new skills
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Your commit history allows you to revert your code base in the event that you need to return to a previous state
Follow these guidelines for committing:
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Make single purpose commits for related changes to ensure a clean, manageable history. If you are fixing two issues, make two commits
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Write descriptive, meaningful commit messages so that you and anyone else looking at your repository can easily understand its history
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Don't commit half done work, for the sake of your collaborators (and your future self!)
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Test your application before you commit to ensure functionality at every step in the development process
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We would like you to have well over 200 commits by graduation, so commit early and often!
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Deploy this site to GitHub Pages using the Create React App docs for deployment.
You are required to submit the following:
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the URL to the deployed application
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the URL to the Github repository