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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds example content to an assignment document that appears to be ChatGPT-generated response material. The addition includes a conversational explanation and three detailed tool examples (Parcel, PostCSS, and Browsersync) with descriptions and use cases for web development tools.
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| Perfect! Thanks for the link — that page on MDN lists a bunch of client-side tools used in web development (like build tools, linters, package managers, etc.). | ||
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| You're supposed to choose 3 tools that were not covered in your class, and for each one: | ||
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| Find it in that MDN list (or something similar from the category). | ||
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| That’s how you get the “Exemplary” grade in your rubric! | ||
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| ✅ Here’s an example structure for your assignment using 3 tools: | ||
| 1. Parcel (Bundler Tool) | ||
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| Parcel is a web application bundler that automatically transforms, bundles, and optimizes your code without needing a config file. | ||
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| Why a web developer would use it: | ||
| A web developer would use Parcel to speed up their development process by letting the tool handle tasks like minification, bundling assets, and hot module reloading — all with minimal setup. It’s great for beginners and small-to-medium projects. | ||
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| https://parceljs.org | ||
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| 2. PostCSS (CSS Tooling) | ||
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| PostCSS is a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript plugins. It can lint your CSS, add vendor prefixes, and even let you use future CSS features. | ||
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| Why a web developer would use it: | ||
| Developers use PostCSS to improve and future-proof their CSS, ensuring better browser compatibility and reducing manual work. It helps write cleaner and more modern CSS. | ||
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| https://postcss.org | ||
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| 3. Browsersync (Development Tool) | ||
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| Browsersync is a development tool that automatically reloads your browser when files change — and it syncs across multiple devices in real time. | ||
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| Why a web developer would use it: | ||
| It’s great for testing responsive designs across devices. A developer can instantly see changes across multiple screens without manually refreshing. This speeds up development and ensures consistency. | ||
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| https://browsersync.io | ||
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This appears to be ChatGPT-generated content that was accidentally included in an assignment template. The conversational tone and attribution to ChatGPT suggests this should be removed from the official assignment documentation.
| ChatGPT said: | |
| Perfect! Thanks for the link — that page on MDN lists a bunch of client-side tools used in web development (like build tools, linters, package managers, etc.). | |
| You're supposed to choose 3 tools that were not covered in your class, and for each one: | |
| Find it in that MDN list (or something similar from the category). | |
| Explain what the tool is. | |
| Explain why a web developer would use it. | |
| That’s how you get the “Exemplary” grade in your rubric! | |
| ✅ Here’s an example structure for your assignment using 3 tools: | |
| 1. Parcel (Bundler Tool) | |
| What it is: | |
| Parcel is a web application bundler that automatically transforms, bundles, and optimizes your code without needing a config file. | |
| Why a web developer would use it: | |
| A web developer would use Parcel to speed up their development process by letting the tool handle tasks like minification, bundling assets, and hot module reloading — all with minimal setup. It’s great for beginners and small-to-medium projects. | |
| Documentation: | |
| https://parceljs.org | |
| 2. PostCSS (CSS Tooling) | |
| What it is: | |
| PostCSS is a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript plugins. It can lint your CSS, add vendor prefixes, and even let you use future CSS features. | |
| Why a web developer would use it: | |
| Developers use PostCSS to improve and future-proof their CSS, ensuring better browser compatibility and reducing manual work. It helps write cleaner and more modern CSS. | |
| Documentation: | |
| https://postcss.org | |
| 3. Browsersync (Development Tool) | |
| What it is: | |
| Browsersync is a development tool that automatically reloads your browser when files change — and it syncs across multiple devices in real time. | |
| Why a web developer would use it: | |
| It’s great for testing responsive designs across devices. A developer can instantly see changes across multiple screens without manually refreshing. This speeds up development and ensures consistency. | |
| Documentation: | |
| https://browsersync.io | |
Description
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