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what-a-day

v1.0.2

Published

a choose your own adventure story

Readme

What A Day

Description

A terminal based choose your own adventure story. The choices you make will determine your day. Choose wisely!

    terminal command: npx what-a-day

About the Project

This project was developed in a one week sprint using NodeJs, Express, Inquirer, and SQL. Inquirer provides a user interface in the terminal that allows users to interact with the story, while story data is retrieved using API calls to the database deployed on Heroku using Express and SQL. The API uses RESTful CRUD routes to handle user requests and interact with the database.

About the Developers

| Emily Sellers |

Emily is a software developer in Portland, OR. She has a diverse background in family support and mental health nonprofits. Her favorite adventures involve playing in the mountains or on the coast with her two young daughters.

| Morgan Niemeyer |

Morgan is a fullstack developer from Minneapolis, MN. She has a long background including over a decade in event management. Her favorite adventures tend to be more indoors based with conventions, video games, and well made food.

| Andrew Boyle |

Andrew is a full-stack software developer based in Hood River, OR. He has a diverse background in music and marketing. His favorite adventures usually include some combination of mountains, bikes, and his 1 year old daughter.

| Lexus Banton |

Lexus is a software developer based in Wilmington, DE. Her favorite Adventures involve pretty sights, great food, and travel, preferably far from home.