Skip to content

Conversation

@antoniairizarry
Copy link

React Tic Tac Toe

Congratulations! You're submitting your assignment. Please reflect on the assignment with these questions.

Reflection

Prompt Response
How are events / event handlers and useState connected? Callback functions connect event handlers and useState.
What are two ways to do "dynamic styling" with React? When should they be used? Using CSS, through style sheets or inline styling.
Much like Rails works with the HTTP request->response cycle, React works with the browser's input->output cycle. Describe React's cycle from receiving user input to outputting different page content. User input triggers the onClickCallback method, the state will change, components update and will be re-rendered.

CS Fundamentals Questions

Question Answer
What do you think is the BigO complexity of the method you use to compute a winner? -
Consider what happens when React processes a state change from setState -- it must re-render all of the components that now have different content because of that change.
What kind of data structure are the components in, and what sort of algorithms would be appropriate for React's code to "traverse" those components?
Speculate wildly about what the Big-O time complexity of that code might be.
Maybe a hash table so items can be looked up by a key. Time complexity would be O(1) in the average case, O(n) worst.

@jmaddox19
Copy link

React Tic Tac Toe

Major Learning Goals/Code Review

Criteria yes/no, and optionally any details/lines of code to reference
Demonstrates proper JavaScript coding style. ✔️
Correctly passes props to child components. ✔️
Correctly passes callback functions to child components and calls them to respond to user events.) ✔️
Maintains the status of the game in state. ✔️
Practices git with at least 6 small commits and meaningful commit messages I would recommend committing more often than you did so that you can track your work in smaller increments. This will feel even more important when we start doing pair projects in which you and your partner work on different things at the same time.
Uses existing stylesheets to render components ✔️

Functional Requirements

Functional Requirement yes/no
The Square component renders properly and executes the callback on a click event. ✔️
The Board component renders a collection of squares ✔️
The App component renders a board and uses state to maintain the status of the game. ✔️
Utilizes callbacks to UI events to update state ✔️

Overall Feedback

Overall Feedback Criteria yes/no
Green (Meets/Exceeds Standards) 5+ in Code Review && 3+ in Functional Requirements ✔️
Yellow (Approaches Standards) 4+ in Code Review && 2+ in Functional Requirements, or the instructor judges that this project needs special attention
Red (Not at Standard) 0-3 in Code Review or 0,1 in Functional Reqs, or assignment is breaking/doesn’t run with less than 5 minutes of debugging, or the instructor judges that this project needs special attention

Additional Feedback

Great work! All the code here makes it clear that you learned how to code a full React program with several nested components!

One note: Your program doesn't run as the code is written. The last commit you made with the comments seems to have commented out something it shouldn't have. Luckily I just went backward one commit and it worked fine :) It's a good idea to test out your program one last time before submitting an assignment. Thorough testing helps with this too but we unfortunately didn't do testing for this assignment.

Code Style Bonus Awards

Was the code particularly impressive in code style for any of these reasons (or more...?)

Quality Yes?
Perfect Indentation
Elegant/Clever
Descriptive/Readable
Concise
Logical/Organized

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants