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Sprint goal:
For this sprint we want to get all of the members access to either a Mac device or some sort of Mac virtual machine. Once that has been accomplished we want
to familiarize everyone with Swift and get the shell of an app created that will take a picture and do basic image processing to it.
Product log:
- Get either Mac or Mac virtual machine
- Start using Xcode to use Swift and learn the basics of coding for an app
- Create the shell of the 'Draw and Play Video Game' app by letting the user take a picture of their drawing and show it on the screen
Member task:
Kyle Rosenau ~ Scrum master
- Facilitate scrum meeting
- Create documentation
- Get Mac virtual machine
- Learn basics of Swift
- Help create the shell of the app
Matthew Alonso
- Get Mac virtual machine
- Learn basics of Swift
- Help create the shell of the app
Ying Li
- Get Mac virtual machine
- Learn basics of Swift
- Help create the shell of the app
Vinh Nguyen
- Get Mac virtual machine
- Learn basics of Swift
- Help create the shell of the app
Scrum record:
Part 1:
We are waiting to hear back from accounting for licences for Macincloud so that we will have the software to start coding. In the meantime, we are looking up coding tutorials
for swift and sharing the links with eachother so that once we do have the software we can start coding right away.
Part 2:
We have now all gotten the software to access macincloud (the virtual virtual space) and have started the coding for taking a picture through the app. The problem we are
running into now is that the macincloud managed server that we have doesn't allow the user to connect their phone to test the app. We have been talking with Scott to look
for an alternative.
Part 3:
We have got conformation from Scott about how we can continue to develop using the managed servers. We will upload our code as beta to the app store and from there we can
test our beta using an app called Test Flight. We also split up our jobs over the next week between each member. Vinh will be looking into image processing on a pre-uploaded
image for now. He will start to develop a way to transform that still image into obstacles for the level. Ying will now be looking into the physics engine for the ball. He
will determine things like direction and velocity. Kyle will be creating the shell/ look of the app to initially take the picture. He will write code to let the user take a
picture and then use that picture for the images that Vinh is working on processing. Matthew will be looking into Test Flight and seeing how that will work for our project.
He will be working with Kyle to get the testing of picture taking working using Test Flight.
Part 4:
Matthew has been looking into TestFlight and ran into trouble when he found out that we would need an Apple Developers Licence. Matthew and Kyle talked back and forth with
Scott to figure this out and were told that this is something we would need to take care of ourselves. Matthew then figured out that we may only need one of us to have an
account and the rest could be invited. After creating this Kyle tested to see if he could use it and was able to download the beta version of the app onto his phone and use
it. Kyle has been working on the presentation of the product so far and now that he is able to test the app with a phone camera he will start working on the looks and
functionality of the app. I have not heard anything back from Ying or Vinh.