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Project Feedback! #1
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Thank you!
I will look into adding the additional features to learn more. I am really enjoying this course so far and the guidance and support CodePath provides!
Best regards,
Cristian Guerrero
… On Feb 28, 2022, at 3:55 AM, CodePath Reviewers ***@***.***> wrote:
👍 Nice work! The point of this homework was to get a chance to implement a TableView (one of the most common views in iOS) and to work with real data over the network (in this case from the Movies Database API).
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👍 Nice work! The point of this homework was to get a chance to implement a TableView (one of the most common views in iOS) and to work with real data over the network (in this case from the Movies Database API).
A key part of these projects is that you add additional features and tweak the UI / UX because that will provide the most learning opportunities. We encourage you to complete the projects early each week with the required stories and then spend time adding your own UI elements and experimenting with optional extensions that will improve the user experience.
We have a detailed Assignment 1 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.
Check out the assignment grading page for a breakdown of how submissions are scored.
If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, post a question on our Discussions Forum and mark the question as type, "Curiosity". For general questions email us at, support@codepath.org.
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