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Designing solutions through programming - January 25 2017 Lesson Notes
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What are we going to learn today?
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You must finish your login system from our previous class
We are going to ADD some functionality to your application, so don't go on to the next step until you have the system working as described.
Watch this video and ensure your PHPStorm connection settings are correct. Pay attention to detail.
https://youtu.be/mm1pnvjgxgU
the instructions to setup a login system are here:
click here please
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click here to learn about headers:
https://youtu.be/OzqVC_YN6KM
click here to learn how to show the name of the logged in user:
https://youtu.be/V-1Lh6-QqLU
click here to learn how to simply prevent brute force attacks against your login form:
https://youtu.be/IQThd6WJ-Tk
and here we actually implement the lock:
https://youtu.be/-ukU3wzCp18
click here to clean up the login_check script:
https://youtu.be/rxaV5zUUilM
PLEASE read the next section about assessment!!!!!!!
What is our homework?
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It is time for you to dedicate at least 30-45 minutes every evening to working on your app.
How am I being assessed today?
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If you do not email me a link to your file you will not a get a grade on this, which would be a sad day for you.
Standards we are covering today
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Apply
your understanding of grid system and bootstrap
Apply
your understanding of forms to bootstrp
Click here for all our standards
As a computer scientist, you have:
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Confidence in dealing with complexity
Persistence in working with difficult problems
Tolerance for ambiguity
The ability to deal with open-ended problems
The ability to communicate and work with others to achieve a common goal or solution
Credits
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Icons used with tremendous gratitude by
Freepik
from
flaticon
Use an idea, equation, principle, theory or law in relation to a given problem or issue.
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2016-2017 Class Notes
2016-2017 School Year