yuwaj6 / Project3TwitterClient

CodePath Assignment 3
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Project Feedback! #1

Open codepathreview opened 7 years ago

codepathreview commented 7 years ago

Hello Yu Shan,

:+1: Congrats on completing the third project! Great work overall. Great to see you completed many optional features and spent time improving the look and feel of the app. In a few hours, a "Report" tab will show up in the course system that will give you more details about your submission.

I have provided a detailed Project 3 Feedback Guide here which covers the most common issues with this submitted project. Read through the feedback guide point-by-point to determine how you could improve your submission.

Let us know if you have any other thoughts or questions about this assignment. Hopefully by now you feel pretty comfortable with all the major pieces to basic Android apps (Views, Controllers, Models, Authentication, API Communication, Preferences, ActionBar, et al) and see how they all fit together.

codepathreview commented 7 years ago

Hello Yu Shan.

:+1: Project looks good. Great to see you completed many optional features and spent time improving the look and feel of the app. In a few hours, a "Report" tab will show up in the course system that will give you more details about your submission.

I have provided a detailed Project 4 Feedback Guide here which covers the most common issues with this submitted project. Read through the feedback guide point-by-point to determine how you might be able to improve your submission.

Let us know if you have any other thoughts or questions about this assignment. Hopefully you can see this coming together as a "fully fledged" twitter client with some more work and polish. This app contains all of the components now (fragments, models, networking, client, tab navigation, image loading, et al) of 90% of dynamic data-driven API client. Obviously there are lots of details and patterns to learn, but by this point you have been introduced to all the major frameworks and concepts. Hopefully you would feel fairly confident getting started making Android apps for instagram, pinterest, yardsale, flickr, using the same patterns.