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How do we know if we have completed Data Flows?
🎯 You’ve achieved your learning objectives if you can:

Describe the concept of state, how to use it and what should be stored in it.

Identify the state in a problem

Use the map function to transform data

Create elements in the DOM, using JavaScript

Create re-usable components in the DOM

Trigger changes by listening to events

Fetch data from an API

Build a UI that renders content using data stored in state, which can be updated on user interaction
💯 To complete any module, you must:

Do your work: complete all mandatory backlog issues

Come to class
✅ To complete this module, you must:
Make a new issue on your own Coursework Planner.

Follow this template for naming your issue: <COHORT_NAME> | Data flows | <YOUR_NAME>
On the issue, add:

A link to your GitHub repo and deployed Netlify site for the “TV Show Project”.
A link to your level 400 and level 500 pull requests for the “TV Show Project”, to show both you and your partner contributed.
A link to your completed pull request for “Book Library Project”, where you have responded to review feedback.
A link to your issue for “LinkedIn Social Selling Index”. Your issue must show your current index and actions you will take to improve it.
Submit your issue link via the Success-Forms Canvas in the class Slack channel.

📝Note
Note: A pull request is completed when a volunteer coach has added the “Complete” tag. If nobody has reviewed your PR after one week, please ask on your class's Slack channel.

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