Work seems to have the key features laid out: leaderboard based on time taken (Theo), sorting algorithm and the visualization (Justin), and the visual bar representation (Finn)
Provided visual examples and code samples of what they are trying to implement
Every person pitched a part of the project and seems invested and involved in the process
Every person on the team has at least one Java feature to code and work on
Short concise but good plan (less than 10 minutes but longer than 5)
Lacking:
Only thing lacking is specifics regarding which methods using and what data they are sorting in each sorting method to determine complexity
Overall Score/Comments:
0.95/1
Everything looks solid, as mentioned jsut missing specific methods and data used for sorting and probably could've gone a little bit more into depth if they are sorting an API, user input, or pre set data
Jif is classic method to view data. I have not done such a representation before and particularly through an API. It seems like data in sort need to write to location that API can fetch. Mechanics needs discussion.
https://theoh32.github.io/jtf-blog/plan