@catherinemdean15
Overall, nice work here! You've performed well enough on this assessment to merit making some changes to achieve being technical ready. Please make the following updates by EOD Sunday:
[x] For your first class, when I see the attribute food, I may expect to see the particular food items of this menu in a collection. When I saw your instance, I was able to tell what you intended here. I may change this attribute name to indicate this is more of a menu genre... I'm trying to avoid saying the actual words you may use, hah!
[x] You have one boolean attribute in each class. Try out a common naming pattern that helps give those attribute names a sense of the question they answer. An example is, if I wanted to store information that represented 'Is my store open?' I may call the variable is_open.
[x] Your method kids_with_crayons doesn't start with an active word. I like the creativity here, but I may just replace the word kids with an active verb, though do feel free to try other things out... you'll just want to make sure it follows the pattern of starting with an active verb.
@catherinemdean15 Overall, nice work here! You've performed well enough on this assessment to merit making some changes to achieve being
technical ready
. Please make the following updates by EOD Sunday:[x] For your first class, when I see the attribute
food
, I may expect to see the particular food items of this menu in a collection. When I saw your instance, I was able to tell what you intended here. I may change this attribute name to indicate this is more of a menu genre... I'm trying to avoid saying the actual words you may use, hah![x] You have one boolean attribute in each class. Try out a common naming pattern that helps give those attribute names a sense of the question they answer. An example is, if I wanted to store information that represented 'Is my store open?' I may call the variable
is_open
.[x] Your method
kids_with_crayons
doesn't start with an active word. I like the creativity here, but I may just replace the wordkids
with an active verb, though do feel free to try other things out... you'll just want to make sure it follows the pattern of starting with an active verb.