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Evidence that you have completed at least 6 katas in the Data Groups collection and at least 9 katas in total in the Array and Object Methods collection.
https://codeyourfuture.github.io/Codewars-Progress-Checker/#Konvaly -
A link to your completed pull request for “[Alarm Clock App](https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups/issues/26]”
(London | 25-ITP-Sep | Mariia Serhiienko | Sprint 3 | Alarm Clock CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#903) -
A link to your completed pull request for “Sprint 2 Coursework”.
London | ITP-Sept-2025 | Mariia Serhiienko | Sprint 2 | Module Data Groups CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#902 -
A link to your completed pull request for “Quote Generator App”.
London | 25-ITP-Sep | Mariia Serhiienko | Sprint 3 | Quote generator CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#910 -
A link to your “Brag Diary”. (It’s ok if this is a private document, you don’t need to share it if you don’t want to, but please include the link for your own reference).
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ouQFnY8Uc94c7a8PbeDB22c6aHLeds5-1GlVakDX3tk/edit?usp=sharing -
An explanation of how you have used your “Brag Diary” to record your progress:
I’ve been using my Brag Diary as a simple way to keep track of how far I’ve come on the course. Every so often, I look back at what I’ve been working on and write down the challenges I faced, what I learned, and the things I’m genuinely proud of. Sometimes it’s a tough topic I finally understood, other times it’s a project I managed to complete after struggling with it. Writing these moments down helps me see the progress I’m making, even when it doesn’t always feel obvious day-to-day. It’s also become a place for me to celebrate my achievements, big or small. Whether I finished a project, fixed a bug that took hours, or just felt more confident with a tool or concept, I make sure to record it. Over time, the diary has become a helpful reminder that I am growing and improving as a developer. Overall, my Brag Diary helps me stay motivated and aware of my own progress. It also gives me something to look back on when I need to talk about my skills or experiences in interviews or when updating my CV. It’s a useful habit that makes my development feel more real and visible. -
A screenshot showing that you took part in an online study session with at least one other trainee. This could be a video call, a Slack thread, or something else!
- A screenshot showing that you gave a demo in a demo session with particular members of staff present.
