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Mod 0 Technical Assessment Checklist

Checklist/Rubric

Part I: Creating Directories and Files; Initializing Git and Pushing to GitHub

  • I named my directories correctly.
  • I named my files correctly.
  • I structured my files and directories correctly.
  • I made only one initial commit.
  • I pushed my initial commit to GitHub.

Part II: Top Down Design

  • I broke down larger processes into smaller layers and formatted my file like we did in class.
  • I added and committed my changes with a properly formatted commit message starting with a present-tense verb and a capital letter.
  • I pushed my changes to Github.

Part III: Classes, Objects, Attributes, and Methods

Class #1 Checklist

  • I structured and named my directories and files correctly.
  • The four attributes I chose for Class #1 represent properties or characteristics.
  • I identified the data type (string, integer, boolean, array, hash/object, datetime) for attributes in Class 1.
  • The four methods I chose for Class #1 represent behaviors or actions.
  • I described what the methods do in Class 1, including which attributes they use or modify.
  • I added and committed the class_1.txt file separately with a properly formatted commit message.

Class #1 Example Object Checklist

  • The object I chose for Class 1 is an instance of this class.
  • I listed the values for each attribute of this object.
  • I listed the results of each method for this object.
  • I added and committed the class_1_example_object.txt file separately with a properly formatted commit message.

Class #2 Checklist

  • The four attributes I chose for Class #2 represent states or characteristics.
  • I identified the data type (string, integer, boolean, array, hash/object, datetime) for attributes in Class 2.
  • The four methods I chose for Class #2 represent behaviors or actions.
  • I described what the methods do in Class 2, including which attributes they use or modify.
  • I added and committed the class_2.txt file separately with a properly formatted commit message.

Class #2 Example Object Checklist

  • The object I chose for Class 2 is an instance of this class.
  • I listed the values for each attribute of this object.
  • I listed the results of each method for this object.
  • I added and committed the class_2_example_object.txt file separately with a properly formatted commit message.

Done?

  • I pushed all of my changes to Github.

Academic Integrity

  • I completed this assessment on my own.
  • I did not and will not share the assessment instructions with any other person.

Submitting Your Assessment

When you're done, send this gist to David and Tim on Slack in a joint message.

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