People think that computer science is the art of geniuses but the actual reality is the opposite, just many people doing things that build on each other, like a wall of mini stones.
— Donald Knuth
Computer Problems by @xkcd.
You can continue working on your prototype for the final assesment.
Make sure you come to the lab prepared in advance:
- Know which questions you want to ask.
- If you have a bug, investigate and try to make a detailed explanation of your problem.
- Ask other students if they encountered the same problem.
We'll do a live demo or recap a specific topic from previous lessons.
During these classes we'll also be reviewing each others code. Make sure you made progress so you have something to get feedback on.
- Code Review Etiquette (article) — Some quick tips for improving a code review process
- The art of Readme (article) — Learn the art of writing quality READMEs.
- Stuck? See the Bugs section of the course readme to find a list of troubleshooting tips
- How to think like a programmer by Richard Reis
- Rubber Duck Debugging
There are no assignments due next week (or any future week). Hand in your progess in your repository on GitHub under your username.