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Feedback from CS2103/T and CS2113/T AY1819S1 students #931
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To: CS2103/T and CS2113/T AY1819S1 students
Congratulations on completing your project! Now that you have spent a few weeks working with AddressBook-Level4, we would like to know your thoughts on the code base.
Specifically,
- Were there any issues with the code that made it difficult for you to implement your features?
- I found it hard to write UI tests because...
- Were there any design decisions that you found puzzling?
- Did you encounter any bugs with the code provided to you?
- Do you have any enhancement ideas?
- e.g. "The parser should tell us about all arguments that were unsuccessfully parsed, not only the first one."
- (Note: it is very unlikely we will be adding any new features)
- Others, if applicable.
Not quite applicable:
- Feedback on lectures/tutorials/pace etc. of CS2103/CS2113 (we are not the teaching team)
- Give your feedback via the NUS Student Feedback Exercise instead.
This is a chance for you to get your burning questions answered, and to contribute towards improving later iterations of the AddressBook-Level4 code.
Note: we are not part of the CS2103/CS2113 teaching team, and so any feedback given by you will have no effect on your grade (positively or negatively). As such, we would appreciate your most candid feedback 😄
Alternatively, you may contact us or chat privately with us on Gitter.
(PS: We are always in need of help! Do consider contributing!)
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