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Week 3 Algorithmic Final #5

Open lleosunn opened 2 years ago

lleosunn commented 2 years ago

Individual Coding:

TianbinLiu commented 2 years ago

Total: 9.5/10

Individual Coding:

The video showing key learnings and challenges conquered from Tech Talks (1/1) The video showing the GitHub commits he made but didn't show GitHub insights into your code commits. (0.5/1) The video showing Code running on Replit and IntelliJ (1/1) Menu review illustrating use of Lists and navigation: show runtime, code organization, code and comments (1/1) The video showing the work of List and Loop and also had explanation. (1/1) The video had explained the work he did in replit which also showed he fully understand the knowledge. (1/1) The video showed the commits that he did to his partner and also showed the runtime of replit (1/1)

Video 2 minutes: showing the above, quality suggested as follows

Make sure you cover everything, but create your own order and optimize time (1/1) Use Voice or Captions. Try not to wiggle mouse a lot or over scroll. Make sure you have a clear plan before you start. (1/1) Perform video in small parts 15-30 seconds and finish a key subject. Then put the final Video together with Video editing or Youtube playlists. (1/1)

Twitter video:

Total point: 9.25/10

Individual Coding:

GitHub Pages showing key learnings and challenges conquered from Tech Talks (1/1) GitHub commits you have made, show GitHub insights into your code commits. (1/1) Show Code running on Replit as well as IntelliJ (1/1) Menu review illustrating use of Lists and navigation: show runtime, code organization, code and comments (1/1) List and Loops: show runtime, code organization, code and comments (1/1) Class review and understanding: show runtime, code organization, code and comments (1/1) Show Crossover contribution: Highlight work you did in crossover project: show their Replit runtime, code commit(s) in their GitHub repo. Show anything you have done to enhance what you have learned from Python code (0.25/1)

there is no crossover contribution in the video, it only shows the work that he did for himself this week.

Video 2 minutes: showing the above, quality suggested as follows

Make sure you cover everything, but create your own order and optimize time (1/1) Use Voice or Captions. Try not to wiggle mouse a lot or over scroll. Make sure you have a clear plan before you start. (1/1) Perform video in small parts 15-30 seconds and finish a key subject. Then put the final Video together with Video editing or Youtube playlists. (1/1)