For my part, not a whole lot of code was written. While I had offered to translate the example Excel data into SQL, someone else claimed they completed this task on Friday night. Bummed out, but not distraught, I spent much of the rest of this event helping out other team members learn how to test HTML files on their computer in the web browser and how to use the developer features in the browser to debug errors in their source code. I also browsed through the submitted source code that was posted on Karen's github to see how we could better present her data in a way that the audience could relate to. (MathJax and Plot.ly could definitely turn the figures she came up with into tables and charts that are more presentable than as plain text in her iPython notebook file which even without these aesthetic improvements are thorough and exceptional in their own right.) Outside of that, I spent much of this weekend helping the other members of the group unfamiliar with writing code understand the syntax and concepts of HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
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