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Submission for review for Uber bootcamp with Codepath #1

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biratrai opened this issue Jun 16, 2016 · 1 comment
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Submission for review for Uber bootcamp with Codepath #1

biratrai opened this issue Jun 16, 2016 · 1 comment

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@biratrai
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biratrai commented Jun 16, 2016

This is the issue submission for Uber Android Mobile Bootcamp with Codepath.
My app is complete, please review @codepathreview @codepath
Looking forward to hear feedback and review.

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Birat,

Looks good, this exercise is intended in part to give you an introduction to the general rhythm of this course. The course is entirely project-based with an app being assigned each week and then due the following week. Each project builds on the last to help each engineer learn the practical elements of Android development and best practices as quickly as possible. We also do a code review for each submitted project once the program begins.

Great to see you were able to complete some extension tasks already as well. The extension tasks available on each project are often the most valuable learnings since they dive deeper into common real-world Android use cases.

The next step is to continue working on extensions to your todo app and to schedule a short 10 minute phone conversation with us. Navigate to today's date and onward from there and choose an available 15-minute slot in the mornings or evenings. Let us know if none of those times work.

Once you select a slot, can you make sure to include the best number to reach you at in the invite?

Prior to the interview, can you take some time to research the most common Android Activity lifecycle methods as well as the ArrayAdapter pattern used when working with lists? We will be discussing these topics with you conceptually in the phone call. We encourage you to search our guides as well as any other sources you'd like.

Look forward to chatting soon!

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