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yes/no, and optionally any details/lines of code to reference
Correctly creates and calls methods with proper syntax (parameters, return statements, etc.)
✔️
Uses correct syntax for conditional logic and iteration
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Practices git with at least 3 small commits and meaningful commit messages
✔️
Utilizes unit tests to verify code; tests can run using the command $ rake and we see test successes and/or failures
✔️
Practices pair programming; the reflection question on pair programming is answered
✔️
Functional Requirements
Functional Requirement
yes/no
For the draw_letters method, there is an appropriate data structure to store the letter distribution. (You are more likely to draw an 'E' than an 'X'.)
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Utilizes unit tests to verify code; all tests for draw_letters and uses_available_letters? pass
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Utilizes unit tests to verify code; all tests for score_word pass
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Utilizes unit tests to verify code; all tests for highest_score_from pass
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Overall Feedback
Overall Feedback
Criteria
yes/no
Green (Meets/Exceeds Standards)
4+ in Code Review && 3+ in Functional Requirements
✔️
Yellow (Approaches Standards)
3+ in Code Review && 2+ in Functional Requirements
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Red (Not at Standard)
0-2 in Code Review or 0,1 in Functional Reqs, or assignment is breaking/doesn’t run with less than 5 minutes of debugging
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Code Style Bonus Awards
Was the code particularly impressive in code style for any of these reasons (or more...?)