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TaskListRails Complete #23
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<h2><%= @task.description %></h2> | ||
<h3><%= @task.person%></h3> | ||
<p> | ||
<%= (@task.completed != nil) ? "completed: #{@task.completed}" : "incomplete" %> |
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Nice use of a ternary operator!
Great job with your first rails project! You did a great job organizing your code, and I love that you used both the rails conventions and custom methods to create a cohesive project. Lookout for consistent indentation in your HTML markup trying to do as much of the data processing as possible on the model/ controller and not in the view. Also please include a link to your project on Heroku in your PR so we can see your amazing code in action! |
Individual project, TaskListRails is complete through all waves, with mediocre styling. I don't think I can identify any specific part that was a struggle, it was mildly sketchy all the way through.
I know my commit messages are totally useless for this project - I'm usually better about it but, I hate committing things that don't work and I sort of worked on everything at once until it worked, and then committed. I'm doing way better on our second Rails project, so please focus on actual content and not my shitty workflow/practices. Thanks! <3