An application that has both a main page for pretend customers, and a page that displays individual store data for a mock Salmon Cookie Shop. Site is built with object-oriented programming. Development of the project involved use of object literals, which were then transformed into a constructor function with prototype functions. Project includes an event listener and an event handler for DOM manipulation, as there is a table on the sales.html page that is rendered via JavaScript.
As a user, I want a webpage that displays individual store data for my Salmon Cookie Shops, so that I can be informed about how to run my business. As a developer, I want to represent the store data in a list format on the webpage, so my client can view the information. As a developer, I want to use object-oriented programming to build this site, so that the site will be more effective and the code will be easier to read and understand.
As a developer, I want to implement a constructor function, so that I can reuse code and eliminate much of the duplication in my JavaScript. As a user, I want cookie sales data represented in tables rather than lists.
Clone GitHub repo by copying link on GitHub repo page. Return to to your terminal, where you should create a folder where you would like the cloned project to live. Type into your terminal: 'git clone ' + [paste the copied web url for the repo].
A working internet connection and/or a local server
Sharina Stubbs - Initial Work
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the license.md file for more details.
Big thanks to the creators of the Code Fellows curriculum for outlining the guidelines and user stories for this project. Even greater thanks to Lena Eivy, the instructor for Code 201 at Code Fellows, and Ron Dunphey, a fellow developer and class TA, for the insights, guidance and suggestions during the development of the project.