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courses:cs335:spring2013:course_scheduler:home [2013/05/12 14:01] – [Suggestions/To do] admincourses:cs335:spring2013:course_scheduler:home [2013/08/28 01:49] (current) – [Suggestions during Lightning Talk] admin
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 ===== Feedback on Preliminary Implementation ===== ===== Feedback on Preliminary Implementation =====
  
-==== Notes ====+
  
   * Good implementation of preliminary functionality   * Good implementation of preliminary functionality
     * some kinks, but that's what you're trying to find and figure out -- what works and what doesn't and better approaches     * some kinks, but that's what you're trying to find and figure out -- what works and what doesn't and better approaches
   * Working with the data is important, so it's good that you have all the data in the database   * Working with the data is important, so it's good that you have all the data in the database
 +  * Seems like you have a pretty clear idea of the next steps and what needs to get done
 ==== Suggestions/To do ==== ==== Suggestions/To do ====
  
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   * On your about page, add links to your web pages and/or Linked in profiles or whatever you want to increase your page rank   * On your about page, add links to your web pages and/or Linked in profiles or whatever you want to increase your page rank
   * Include a page for recognizing the code you used--let's help those folks increase their page ranks.   * Include a page for recognizing the code you used--let's help those folks increase their page ranks.
 +  * Make sure all the pages that you do //not// want a user to directly access (e.g., responses to Servlets) are in the ''WEB-INF'' directory
 +
 +===== Suggestions during Lightning Talk =====
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 +  * Explanations/feedback/instructions for what the groups mean
 +  * Dependence between courses? -- I want this _and_ this course
 +  * The Login form should submit a ''post'', not a ''get'' request
 +
 +===== Final Outcomes =====
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 +Rather than a stand-alone web application, Richard Marmorstein developed a [[http://cs.wlu.edu/~marmorsteinr/utilities/corsola.html|Chrome extension]] that leverages the student developers' code to allow students to visualize their schedules.
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