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Week 2 Review Ticket #4

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SanjayB06 opened this issue Sep 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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Week 2 Review Ticket #4

SanjayB06 opened this issue Sep 5, 2022 · 1 comment

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SanjayB06 commented Sep 5, 2022

Crossover Score: 2.9/3

Crossover Reviewer: Pranav

Week 2 Fastpages

  • Using Objects in Java
  • Code.org
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Score: 2.9/3

Grader: Pranav

This week, Sanjay has completed all of his work assigned on the bullet points with great precision and detail. He has done units 6-15 on Code.org and uploaded a screenshot of the completion. As well as uploading a screenshot of his code.org completion, he also completed many code.org snippets showing key learning that Sanjay has picked up this week. He uploaded a few screenshots from different lesson and wrote a couple sentences explaining both code and multiple choice questions in order to detail what he learnt this week. Finally, me and Sanjay both worked on a detailed java menu using Mr. Mortensen's example code that he showed us this week. We made our java menu extremely detailed by creating lists that display top scoring details for different soccer players in league across the world. Also, we worked on creating two different calculators using what we learned from previous weeks in order to create a statistics calculator that shows players goal to game ratio and goals against their own team ration. By creating these calculators and lists displaying key soccer data, people who decide to compete in different fantasy leagues and predictions, can have accurate examples of who they should or shouldn't pick when competing. The calculators help athletes track their statistics for both themselves individually and as a team. Overall, Sanjay did a great job which is why I gave him a 2.9/3.

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