L4COUR / L4COUR_AU_Aesthetic-Programming

An Archive of all the p5.js mini-excersises from the course in Aesthetic Programming at Aarhus University, along with conceptualizations of the final exam project
https://github.com/auap
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Feedback on miniex9 by Nina Borgbjerg Møller #18

Open nborgbjerg opened 6 years ago

nborgbjerg commented 6 years ago

Your own flowchart was almost overwhelming to look at at first sight. There are many elements and segments in the flowchart - but when you take a closer look it all make sense, especially when you compare it to the code. It's nicely arranged in different segments. What I think is a bit shame, is that it is very technically and you would have to understand what all the syntax mean. I believe it would be easier to understand to translate it to human-language, if such a thing exists. But very good work, and you can see that you put a lot of effort into it, but it might need to be a bit simpler. On another note though, I hadn't seen your miniex4 program before, and it is super cool!

The first of the group flowcharts are a bit complex as well, and it is hard to follow the flowchart because of the many arrows, and sometimes it's hard to understand the algorithm of all the different functionalities. But with that said, the different panels are well explained and you immediately understand what happens at the given place in the chart, and I get the big picture of the potential program/game.

The final flowchart is much more simple and you immediately get the idea of the program. I think it's a super cool idea with the mugshots and the flowchart has one direction, which is very good and easy to read.

Over all some cool ideas that your group has shown, and very good job on the flowcharts!