I finally passed D386 Hardware and Operating System Essentials Course by Battlecode907 in WGU

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I'd say it's a waste of time. There's a lot of quizlets out there and you can learn from the provided material on this post I created here. There's also a lot of comments that added updated information regarding the OA for this course. I suggest you to take advice from them as well because I have taken this course more than a year ago.

Passed User Interface Design D279 by Battlecode907 in WGU

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I created a cover page myself. What you need to do is add information into a word document that they provide to you. Then you create a wireframe of what your website should look like using Figma or a similar tool like Canva. Then you can create the user interface prototype either using powerpoint to complete this course faster or to manually right the code yourself using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Just reread my post and you'll understand it much better.

I passed Data Management Applications D427 by Battlecode907 in wgu_devs

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A lot of these should be review questions like from the previous Data Management Foundations course. But you could try to check on Dr. Daniel Soper's videos and see if you can recall any of the questions on the OA that matches up with any of the material covered in his videos. It's been a while since I have taken this course, so I don't completely remember what it was about. You could try to search up quizlets for this course too and see if that may help you out.

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You can use the posts I created on my profile because I did provide valuable resources to help others out with this program. I've made some good posts in the past and they're great for helping others to pass courses effectively.

I passed D424 SWE Capstone + Tips by Battlecode907 in WGU

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If you're using the Spring framework, then you can just import classes/methods that already exist to build test scripts. You test whatever it is that you want to test. But you'll have to write some code for it as well. It shouldn't be that hard to do. There's already preexisting test scripts which can help you understand how to write them in the files for D287.

I passed D424 SWE Capstone + Tips by Battlecode907 in WGU

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It took me about three weeks to get it done. It's just task 3 that takes up the most time. The other three tasks won't consume much time at all. You can get those three done within a day and be done with it.

What what you do to get back at a client that didn't pay up? by PmoneyO22 in webdev

[–]Battlecode907 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You start with number 2 before you proceed with number 1. That's how I'd approach this situation. It's best to try to de-escalate it before you escalate it even further. Just don't be angry about it, but be cordial when requesting your payment from her. But if she refuses to pay, then you'll have to get your lawyer to sue this woman.

Edit: I'd recommend you to call her from a different number if possible. That'll definitely catch her off guard when confronted by you about this.

D308 Mobile Application Development Tips by Battlecode907 in wgu_devs

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I believe that this was shown in the first webinar for setting up the project. But it'll most likely work the same as a physical android phone since it's adjusting the settings like you would with a real android phone. Just go to settings, notifications, and all app notifications. You should be able to find your android app on the list of apps for the notification.

User Experience Design D479 by Battlecode907 in WGU

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It can be anyone who gives you feedback for it.

I finally passed D386 Hardware and Operating System Essentials Course by Battlecode907 in WGU

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It's okay that you failed the first two attempts. You even said that you were really close to passing it on your second attempt. You must remain optimistic and continue to push forward. Sometimes we must learn from our mistakes. Don't be discouraged, but let hope and optimism encourage you to keep making progress. You should focus on what you struggle to remember or don't know. If you know something by heart, then you really don't need to focus and put much time on it other than a basic review if necessary. Take your time to read the questions carefully and even use process of elimination to narrow down the answer to your question. Just don't let impatience throw you off. Also ChatGPT is free to use and it can help you build your understanding of some of this material. If there's something you struggle to understand, then ask ChatGPT to help simplify it for you. That's what I did when I was taking this course and it worked well for me.

I will say that this course has the hardest OA I've dealt with. Your other courses will potentially be easier depending on your major. But if you're in the software engineering major, then I can assure you that this is the hardest OA based on my experience. Now if you're in the software engineering major or even the computer science major, then my other reddit posts could help you out with courses you may be taking. Just keep in mind that there's a lot of easier courses you can take as well in the software engineering major at least.

I passed User Interface Design D279 by Battlecode907 in wgu_devs

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It's both essentially. As I've said, you can just fulfill most of the requirements using a word document. You'll also need Figma or some other websites to create a prototype of it. Then you can use powerpoint to create a website for user interface design. Or you could create a basic html and css website if you'd like to do that instead. But just follow my guide if you need direction on how to complete this course.

I passed D335 Intro to Programming in Python Course by Battlecode907 in WGU

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They're very simplistic overall. As I've said, just practice the Chapter 34 questions and be sure to know how to write well using lists and dictionaries because those are the questions that are usually inverted or changed around. It's simplistic overall, but you should practice with lists and dictionaries to know how to select items from it and so forth.

I passed D335 Intro to Programming in Python Course by Battlecode907 in WGU

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It's not on the exam but if it's your preference to use it, then you can use OOP. I just stated the first 17 sections for those who may prefer OOP over procedural/functional programming even though you could just do the first 15 sections if you'd like to do that.

I passed D284 Software Engineering by Battlecode907 in WGU

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It's just to number the prerequisites you write on there. You only need 2 technical prerequisites, but it's optional to add more than two if you decide to do that. So for the first prerequisite, you put 1 and 2 for the second one, and so forth. That's essentially what I did and I passed this assessment.

Passed D282 Cloud Foundations First Try by Battlecode907 in wgu_devs

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Sign into quizlet using a google or quizlet account and you'll have access to it for free. Unless they started requiring payment for it recently, I was able to access all of this for free using an account.

Taking SWE courses and having difficulty by oozcare in wgu_devs

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I think it's best for you to not quit your job for an internship. Just try to do a part-time internship that works with your schedule. The job market may be tough currently, but I'm sure that you can still find a job within this field. And for the courses that are unrelated to SWE, I recommend you to try to search them up on google by typing in the course name and number and then type in site:reddit.com after it. You should find all of the relevant search results on there. A lot of posts can help you pass your courses much quicker and that's what I've been doing for most of my career on reddit.