Dalton Rothenberger Log - SCCapstone/Seating-App GitHub Wiki

4/29/19 - 4/30/19

Lots of panicking, last minute bugfixing. Met with groupmates day of presentation one more time to practice presentation. Gave our presentation.

Celebrated finishing capstone!

4/22/19 - 4/28/19

Made final edits for project. Met with groupmates to prepare a presentation for the demo.

4/15/19 - 4/21/19

Worked on cleaning up code, improving efficiency, and handling floorplan errors better.

4/8/19 - 4/14/19

Waited for feedback from TAs/testing group. Made a few minor improvements to code.

4/1/19 - 4/7/19

Worked on last minute features/enhancements for project. Helped groupmates on Sunday where possible.

3/25/19 - 3/31/19

Helped Davis & Brett with their assigned issues. Implemented viewing set color of servers with assistance from Eddie. Waiting for Davis/Brett to finish their features so I can do some refinement.

3/18/19 - 3/24/19

Worked on bug fixing and removing unneeded code, helped groupmates who were having issues.

3/11/19 - 3/17/19

(Forgot to do log)

Added data to servers and tables objects

3/4/19 - 3/10/19

Slow week after submitting beta. cleaned up canvas implementation by removing extra variables, and making canvas class variables private. Additionally added ability to add notes to table. Added comments to several files.

2/25/19 - 3/3/19

Moved canvas object into service file for easier manipulation. Implemented the ability to change table properties (for now only number of guests seated) and save changes to server. Spent time with Brett & Davis helping them with their assignments. Bugtested project for beta release, and created an account with dummy data that TAs would be able to use.

2/18/19 - 2/24/19

Worked on implementing fabric event listeners, as well as implementing several smaller QoL changes. Helped Brett with some of his work on adding tables. Additionally worked with Eddie on moving our Canvas component functions into the correct class and setting up emitters to catch changes.

2/11/19 - 2/17/19

Implemented the saving and retrieval of floorplan data to and from server with help from Eddie. Additionally created framework for floorplan selection menu.

2/4/19 - 2/10/19

Added functionality to import and export JSON data for canvas (added this log section a few days late)

1/28/19 - 2/3/19

Researched Fabric.js. Didn't do much for testing, but helped with some errors that were appearing on one PC.

1/21/19 - 1/27/19

Met with group to discuss plan for semester

1/14/19 - 1/20/19

Nothing

Start of Spring Semester

11/26/18 - 12/2/18

Added some content to the manager page, and merged the ggordon branch into master. Additionally resolved an issue with package.json and package-lock.json files

11/19/18 - 11/25/18

Nothing

11/12/18 - 11/18/18

Added file uploading to app.

11/5/18 - 11/11/18

Made some very minor changes to code. Was not able to focus extensively on project due to other classes.

10/29/18 - 11/4/18

Spent time reading angular documentation.

10/22/18 - 10/28/18

Learned how to create branches on github, ensured I was able to push and pull from our repo.

10/15/18 - 10/21/18

Worked with group on basic database structure and came up with some possible queries.

10/8/18 - 10/14/18

Finished following tutorial and building basic MEAN stack app. My personal repo can be found at https://github.com/SCCapstone/m3-DaltonRothenberger

10/1/18 - 10/7/18

Attempted to find information on meteor, but was largely unsuccessful. Decided with group to use a MEAN stack instead. Watched mean stack tutorials

9/23/18 - 9/30/18

Worked with teammates to complete our detailed design. I primarily worked on the live map view and floorplan editor.

9/16/18 - 9/22/18

Watched more lectures, worked with team members to create some rough sketches of what our app could look like.

9/9/18 - 9/15/18

Watched teamwork and design lectures, had first "meeting" online with Prof. Vidal.

9/2/18 - 9/8/18

Had first group meeting, discussed design ideas and strategies.

8/26/18 - 9/1/18

I watched refresher videos on HTML and CSS since I haven't used either in a significant amount of time.