Closed florayuan18 closed 2 years ago
Feature | Evaluation | Score |
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Github/Wiki page | Flora has a reflection on her jekyll page that breakdowns the individual FRQs and her takeaways from each, reading them showed me that she developed a growing skill in each aspect and is truly learning more about Java | 3/3 |
FRQ Menu | Flora has her reflections and FRQs linked easily on her review ticket, has links to her repl FRQs which are easy to access and in a single menu so no complex navigation is required | 3/3 |
Github Source | The links on the ticket direct to the code sources on her replit | 3/3 |
2 Inputs | Has her input done well on Unit 4 Hack FRQ and on her Unit 3 Dinner FRQ, but both were done inside repl.it and not through MVC on the main PBL website | 0.8/1 |
Flora Reflection:
Comparison
FRQ 10 Comparison
- Allen used Parse Int which found the string and turned it into an integer so that he could compare the values
- He put his code on MVC instead of Replit. His use of javascript makes for a nicer display.
FRQ 3 Comparison
- Allen used an array list to find an element in an array, which was more efficient than my use of many if statements
- Allen converted the boolean back into a string to display it properly on the website, while I just left mine as booleans.
FRQ 7 Comparison
- Allen requested the parameters so he used those as the variables instead of actually establishing them.
- Allen is also displaying the good through javascript and he is passing the results with Thymeleaf, so the end of our codes look different to accommodate our different platforms.
Summary
Main Function My Reflection on Allen's Code Video