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Third Time's a Charm

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As you may have (hopefully) read in my previous post , last week’s sprint review was postponed for this coming week. So that’s the first thing that’s going to happen now. With this, we’ll hopefully get some valuable feedback from Ken and our classmates for proposals and possible improvements to it all. Other than that, and by judging at how our web platform is looking so far, I would like to add to my “Doing” list the task of showing the data of plants to the user in helpful charts, statistics to let the user easily know the conditions of a plant through time. This will finally get us to one of the key objectives of our project: help prevent/warn the user of unwanted conditions for the plant’s health and wellbeing. That’s all. Bye now. image obtained from https://blogs.imf.org/2017/08/28/off-the-charts-your-favorite-5-charts/

Full Stack

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As hard as it may be to believe, it’s not Semana Santa yet… even though this past long weekend almost made it feel that way. Though in my particular case, not so much. We led the organization for the CodeGDL hackathon, which happened from Saturday to Sunday. So as you may imagine, my time was mostly consumed by it. And don’t get me wrong, it was an awesome experience, it all turned out great. Aaand before that, we had a full week for working on this project. What did we accomplish? Well, our whole pipeline was fully tested to handle the 3 values from our sensors platform: temperature, humidity and light. This, as well as the components for registering a new plant from our web platform. Also, some little changes were also made so that the automatic tweets from our sensors platform are a bit more human-sounding. And that was mostly it. Our 3rd sprint review was postponed until next class because the room(s) we usually have class in were not available. Stay put for m

Commitments > Promises

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Aaand what’s in our agenda for this week? Well, once again we all have to talk to one another about what’s left to merge from our individual tasks. This week we’ll have our third Sprint Review, and we have a few new things to showcase. We’ll see how it all goes. Until then, I guess that’s all. Bye. image obtained from https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/674450/Agile-software-development-steps-to-work-with-Requ

Back at it Again

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So, last week. And with that, I mean 2 weeks ago. This past week with Taller Vertical we put away this and all other classes, so we could focus on our virtual reality project delivery. Everything turned out well in the end with my team. ...A complete flow through our pipeline is now visible! Our dashboard was fully deployed publicly. There’s still a lot to improve, but it now shows the temperature registres stored in our database. Also, we now have automatic tweets! As soon as our sensors platform activates, it starts averaging all values so that, after a determinate amount of time, it sends an automatic tweet informing of its condition. Here’s the proof . So yeah, we keep making progress. The whole thing growing more and more. Stay put for further updates. image obtained from https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/968590233628327936/gMlTBM_T_400x400.jpg