ea-bootcamp-hometowns's Issues
Add notebook about hometown for annapav7
@annapav7 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Eric Kennedy
@epkennedy120 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for jaeyoungjin
@jaeyoungjin Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for richardudell
@richardudell Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for ccassisi
@ccassisi Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for kbfeldmann
@kbfeldmann Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Lauren Kremer
@streamfireflies Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for shaheen19
@shaheen19 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Emi Fergus
@fergusca Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Bridget Floyd
@bridgetfloyd Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for eastudent
@eastudent Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
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Issue for Brian Pinke
@B-Pinke Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for lherwehe
@lherwehe Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Christian Haselwimmer
@haselwimmer Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Kaz Yamaguchi
@kz-yamaguchi Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for wpaigej
@wpaigej Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for dphillips97
@dphillips97 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Korrina Rantz
@krantz23 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for coro1253
@coro1253 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for sauer3
@sauer3 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for ClaireKarban
@ClaireKarban Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for timd409
@timd409 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for calekochenour
@calekochenour Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Adam Mansur
@adamancer Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for jweber333
@jweber333 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Eric Gottlieb
@esgeo Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Jennifer Kraft
@gnarledbranches Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for kezi7216
@kezi7216 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
TO DO's
- create an issue template with the assignment in it to make this easier to implement an issue for each student
- move existing files into the structure:
country/
state/
file.ipynb
- add gitignore
Add notebook about hometown for ReedtheRiver
@ReedtheRiver Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for nickaplan
@nickaplan Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for cantord1698
@cantord1698 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Francis Otero
@frma6457 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for chbr1191
@chbr1191 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for stephlshep
@stephlshep Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for krosenberg01
@krosenberg01 Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for toastferry
@toastferry Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Ahdieh Ashrafi
@amap989 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for calerwilliams
@calerwilliams Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for sarahmjaffe
@sarahmjaffe Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for wolterso
@wolterso Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Add notebook about hometown for kessb
@kessb Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Issue for Eddie Wolfe
@Ewolfe2 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Camryn Sorg
@camrynsorg Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Jenni Kerns
@Kernsjenl Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Bri Stone
@bri33 Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Add notebook about hometown for evangallagher
@evangallagher Follow the GitHub collaborative workflow to:
- Create a fork of this repository and add to your fork a Jupyter Notebook called
city-state-or-country.ipynb
(e.g. houston-tx.ipynb) with some facts about your hometown (or another chosen city) using Markdown:
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- add a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- add a subtitle (header) for a local landmark, plus an image and short text description of this landmark
- Submit a pull request from your fork to this repository, with the following included in the message of your pull request:
- notify the owner of the repository (i.e. your instructor) that you have addressed the issue using
@jlpalomino
- reference the issue number using
Fixes #issue-number
(e.g. the issue number is above in the title of this issue)
Example Issue -- Bootcamp
@ user-name here. Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
- 2
.csv
files: one for each city that you are submitting - 2
.ipynb
files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
Issue for Grace Hood
@gracehood Please work on the following for next week.
- go to canvas and read the assignment 7 assignment page closely
- then complete the task of adding 4 Files to Your Fork of this repo
For this assignment, you will be adding a new file for two different towns of your choice! If you attend class this week, you will complete adding at least the first town to your fork during class. The second you will do on your own outside of class. When you are done, you will have a total of 4 files in your pull request.
The files you will add are for two towns of your choice. You can select a place you've lived, a place you'd like to live or a place you live now! The files you add will look something like this:
-
2 .csv files: one for each city that you are submitting
-
2 .ipynb files (Jupyter Notebooks): one for each city that you are submitting
View Activity on EarthDataScience.org
in each ipynb file, you will add:
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the latitude and longitude of the main area of the town/city
- a subtitle (header) and the information for the most recent population figure you can find, plus a hyperlink to the source for this information
- a subtitle (header) for a local landmark,
- an image and short text description of this landmark. Ideally you will use a linked image online to the landmark above and avoid adding the image to the repo!
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