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W[3]-Submission? #1

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minhchau273 opened this issue Feb 15, 2016 · 1 comment
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W[3]-Submission? #1

minhchau273 opened this issue Feb 15, 2016 · 1 comment

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@minhchau273
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Hi Aurielle,
It looks like you have not created an issue for your submission. Please create an issue for all future project submissions following the steps in the submission guide.
Your gif does not appear to render correctly in your README file. Please make sure your gif renders within your README file for future assignments. Check the README template for syntax for displaying animated gif files.
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👍 Nice work! This primary challenge of this homework was to learn how to use AutoLayout to build adaptive UI's that work across many different screen sizes and orientations. If you haven't already, we recommend going back and running your homework again while rotating the device / simulator to ensure your AutoLayout constraints function as expected.

Some small comments:

  • Nice work specifying the Auto Layout constraints.
  • It's not a big deal but in case there is no result, you should show a label No results found to make your app more friendly. A small issue is that I cannot hide the keyboard after searching.
  • For now, you only search within the current restaurants. In this assignment, you have to call the api to search the restaurants.

We have a detailed Project 3 Feedback Guide which covers the best practices for implementing this assignment. Read through the feedback guide point-by-point to determine ways you might be able to improve your submission. You should consider going back and implementing these improvements as well. Keep in mind that one of the most important parts of iOS development is learning the correct patterns and conventions.

If you have any particular questions about the assignment or the feedback, feel free to reply here or email us at universitysupport@codepath.com.

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