awsomethree / townkitchen

The Town Kitchen
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Sprint 2 ready for review #14

Open smulyono opened 9 years ago

smulyono commented 9 years ago

walkthrough-2

Ready for review /cc @codepathreview @codepath @ktruong248 @aaronucsd

codepathreview commented 9 years ago

:+1: Nice work so far on the group project. Your team has made great progress in the last week. Hope you are proud of what you have achieved in ~6 weeks.

Take time this week to clean up and polish your app. Generally, most of these tasks are small and easy, but go a long way in making an impact on how your app will get perceived. I would also encourage you to start thinking about coming up with a user story for the demo day. It is the apps with the most appealing story that gains the most attention on the demo day. Excited to see your progress next week!

aaronucsd commented 9 years ago

Good job team.

I am able to join next week for class. I got a babysitter.

I have a few great UI ideas.

One. The multiple finger drawer opener. Depending how many finger you use to swap it detect and open the correct page/drawer. Like a real drawer. Thus is a new drawer design I came up with.

Second. We do a easter egg on App. Example, if the hold pressed on home screen long enough the get an Easter egg hidden menu item appear..maybe even a free meal.

Third. For each page we can add for one of our heads to pop up and down at random positions (ie. bottom up and out)

[image: :+1:] Nice work so far on the group project. Your team has made great progress in the last week. Hope you are proud of what you have achieved in ~6 weeks.

  • Great to see that you took created milestones/issues for sprint 2. Pls keep closing them as you finish the task. It will help track the progress.
  • [image: :+1:] Good work implementing the core flows. You guys have made great progress in sprint 2 and it seems like most of your application logic is in place.
  • Try to challenge yourself on the UI/visual side of things in the coming days. Not necessarily flashy things, but it's the small details that take a lot of work.
  • Good job from everyone in contributing to the project, but it will be great if everyone contributes https://github.com/awsomethree/townkitchen/graphs/contributors equally. Hope everyone is learning and enjoying from this
  • Depending on the strategy your group has come up with, consider creating regular check ins to sync up your code to avoid having multiple errors at the end.
  • Keep working on integrating the core flows and make sure all pieces fit together perfectly.
  • While working on polishing your app for next sprint, remember that your app follows the android design guidelines http://guides.codepath.com/android/Android-Design-Guidelines and also benchmark your app on sites such as android app patterns http://www.android-app-patterns.com/ to improve the UI/UX.

Take time this week to clean up and polish your app. Generally, most of these tasks are small and easy, but go a long way in making an impact on how your app will get perceived. I would also encourage you to start thinking about coming up with a user story for the demo day. It is the apps with the most appealing story that gains the most attention on the demo day. Excited to see your progress next week!

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/awsomethree/townkitchen/issues/14#issuecomment-89187830 .