Team Juan
We are Team Juan. We are a collection of Computer Science students working towards earning our bachelors degrees at Mansfield University. This page was specifically created for the use during CIS-2206.
About us
Our team consists of Seth Atkinson, Matthew Brady, Marcus Cubero, Matthew Delosa, and Kristen Morse.
Individual GitHub Repositories
User Guides
- Home Base - We created a series of user guides to help those with various computer related programming languages and technologies.
- AWS Server Setup - A guide on how to setup a simple AWS server.
- GitHub Guide - A guide on the usage of GitHub.
- Linux Guide - A guide on various Linux commands and usage.
- JDBC Guide - A guide on database connections in Java.
- SQL Guide - A guide on SQL commands.
- SQL Challenge - A SQL challenge, read the SQL guide first before attempting the challenge!
- Trello Guide - A guide on how and why you should use Trello.
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Team Trello Board- We have listed all of the highlights that each of us has accomplished throughout the semester. As the semester continues we will be adding more information to these list. The Trello board will also display all of the work that we have finished in previous weeks along with all of the information that we are currently working on.
Code Repositories
- Computer Database Java Program: Click Here - This is a java based program that collects, modifies, and displays information about computer systems. Some values include, the make, model, and specifications of the computer system. You can view the Java documentation here. The program also features a JUnit testing application.
Reality Bytes
- CODEography bulletin board - A biography of various and some obscure programming languages. Some including the famous "hello world" examples.
Team PowerPoint
- In order to properly discuss and display all of the work that has been put into this group project, and course as a whole, here is a PowerPoint that can do just that. There was a lot that went into this entire course and there was lot to learn. The amount of work that had to be done realy brought the team together in this class. We may not have known each other completely at the start of the semester, but we know each other a lot better now.