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How I Passed WGU D277: Front-End Development

WGU Journey: Bachelor in Software Engineer

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Dec 05, 2024
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My name is Jess, and this is my journey through earning my Bachelor's degree at Western Governors University. I am documenting my work throughout classes; I aim to finish before August 21, 2025!

Time to complete: 15 Days

Pre-work

In preparation for this class, I completed nothing. I just jumped in; there wasn’t a lot of class interaction in the class chatter. I did look at the tasks, and there was a wireframe and multipage website.

Study Plan

I aim to complete each class within a week; some may take a bit more time, but the rule of thumb is 1 class a week.

This class took me a bit more time to complete, not because it was difficult but because I worked on other classes in between. (I completed C458 in between)

I started by going through units one and two (4/15), completing the labs to 100%.

Task or Pre-Assessment

After getting through units one and two, I actually worked on D270 because the live cohorts were happening. I ended up getting back started on this class (4/28) and completed the wireframe using Figma the same day.

It ended up being returned (5/2) for revisions due to not specifying which page was state and which was city. It needed to be clearly labeled for the assessment. I fixed it and submitted it back, and it returned passed (5/3).

Task 2 required coding a 4-10 page website that needs to function with a non-functional form about a state of your choice, a page for the capital, and two additional cities.

I submitted it (5/18) the task 2, and it was returned for revisions (5/20) due to the following:

  • Not comparing the state average income to the city

  • Windows needed to open in a separate tab or window

  • Float property wasn’t significant

I corrected it and resubmitted it (5/23), and it returned passed (5/26).

Done!

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