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Given no parameters, default to household size=1 and current year #10

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daguar opened this issue May 30, 2015 · 4 comments
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Given no parameters, default to household size=1 and current year #10

daguar opened this issue May 30, 2015 · 4 comments
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daguar commented May 30, 2015

Per @ycombinator's suggestion here: codeforamerica/project-ideas#70 (comment)

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daguar commented May 30, 2015

I'll take this on!

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daguar commented May 30, 2015

Actually! Looks like you had a different approach you were considering taking in the comments, @mapsam:

# TODO: return a different reponse with all household size info

What do we think makes the most sense?

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daguar commented May 30, 2015

Some work in progress on a branch I pushed up.

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mapsam commented May 30, 2015

This sounds good to me @daguar! I didn't have a particular opinion on that TODO. My original thinking was probably "how does a developer get ALL of the information at once?", but that could probably be a unique call instead of the default.

Also, is it crazy to default to something other than 1? What if we defaulted to the average family size per the US census? That feels like I might be over thinking it, though.

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