diff --git a/Teams/TeamBananaStand/README.md b/Teams/TeamBananaStand/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index c7f3624..0000000 --- a/Teams/TeamBananaStand/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -About the Team -=========================== - -We are Team Banana Stand. We're from Toronto, Canada. - -| Peony | Manu | Jason | Travis -|--- |--- |--- |--- -| ![Peony](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/498100595962937344/iFcCo2ci_400x400.jpeg) | ![Manu](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/378800000041376391/36373bdf958000782d38565d415c9b43_400x400.jpeg) | ![Jason](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2246824386/badASS_400x400.jpg) | ![Travis](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2218626636/image_400x400.jpg) | - -TL;DR: Travis, Peony and Jason are partial-full stack developers and Manu is a janitor. They all share a common love for science. - -1. Peony is a web designer and front-end developer. She prefers to work at the bleeding edge of front-end spec, and her workflow would probably make Paul Irish jealous. -2. Manu is not a janitor IRL, he's more like a services savant. If you need service development, or simply some sweet Python magic, he's your man. -3. When he's not busy saving the world from best practice failures or thinking of what to tweet next, Jason is busy building stuff while using a mindblowing variety of resources. Apps, web-apps, APIs, you name it. If Macgyver needed the equivalent of a developer swiss-army knife, Jason would make the role. -4. Travis is a front-end developer who has a lot of experience with devops because it "comes with the territory". In a previous life, he was a backend dev. On that note, he's currently doing his best to hate PHP and love NodeJS. - -Joining was Peony's idea, and needless to say, we all jumped at the chance to be a part of global hackathon. Win or lose, we're looking to challenge ourselves by implementing as much as possible into our final idea. - -Skills and Plans -======= -As a combined team, we use these languages on the daily: -- Javascript -- Python -- Scala -- Objective C -- Java -- PHP - -APIs that we are like include but are not limited to: -- DATADOG -- Twitter -- Google Predictions -- Google Geocoding -- Google Freebase - -We're trying to come up with an impressive idea that has a tight-enough scope to complete in time. Ideally this is going to be a web-app that's out-of-the-box in nature, is built on services leveraging a plethora of APIs, and has a gorgeous front end. After throwing ideas around for the past few evenings, the team is mostly talking about going with either themes #1 or #5. -