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The following features are checked in the readme but not shown in the GIF. These user stories are not given points.

  • User sees app icon in home screen and styled launch screen.

Since the extension period is over, we will no longer regrade any resubmissions made after this date. We just want to let you know so that you make sure to reflect the features on your GIF for future submissions

Project Feedback!

Congrats on finishing the last individual project! Hopefully, you're beginning to see how you can assemble the things you've learned from the projects to build an app that you design yourself. Here are a few new concepts that we learned from this project that you should reflect on:

  • Persisting the logged in user and logging out by programatically instantiating a view controller from the Storyboard and setting the window's root view controller.
  • Working with sections and rows in a table view.
  • Handling the selection of a row in a table view.
  • Adding an array of related Parse objects (comments) to another Parse object (post).
  • Integrating MessageInputBar, a custom input accessory.

Check out the assignment grading page for a breakdown of how submissions are scored.

From here on out there are no more individual assignments as the focus shifts to the final group project. You'll be working over the next several weeks to build your app idea with your team and then finishing the class with a demo day!

If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, post a question on our Discussions Forum and mark the question as type, "Curiosity". For general questions email us at, [email protected].

Project Feedback!

Looks like you did not link your gif walkthrough for this assignment or it is not rendering (animating) properly when viewed in the README 😬. The gif helps us to make sure we don't miss any required or optional stories you have completed.

Render your gif:
Once you have uploaded your gif to a site like imgur you can render it using the following syntax.

<img src="my_gif_address.gif", width=250 />

Make sure you have completed the following steps to completing your README:

  1. Make sure you have the correct README for this assignment, go to the "Setup" section in Assignment Tab for the corresponding week in the course portal.
  2. Please mark all implemented stories [x]
  3. Add a link to your animated gif walkthrough to your README and make sure it renders (animates) when viewing the README.

Your assignment is incomplete until the GIF is valid. Once resolved, please push your updates and submit your assignment again through the Course Portal (within 48 hours from the posted deadline) so we can regrade it. We will no longer review resubmissions made after this date.

Still confused about how to properly submit your assignment? Check out the Submitting Coursework for detailed instructions.

Whenever you make updates to your project that require re-grading, you need to re-submit your project using the submit button on the associated assignment page in the course portal. This will flag your project as “updated” on our end and we know to re-grade.

You should re-submit your assignment anytime you:

  • Update a previously incomplete assignment
  • Add optional and additional features to an already completed assignment

Project Feedback!

Nice work! As we mentioned, the most common frameworks for backend web development are Node.js, Rails, Django, J2EE, and .NET. While the details of the frameworks vary, they all share similar structures. For prototypes, Parse and Firebase are great options for quickly getting a functional backend, and we prefer Parse because it's open source and more in your control. If you build your iOS using Parse initially, it's easy to move it to a Node/Rails/Django/etc backend later. Reflecting on this project, you should make you understand:

  • User registration and authentication
  • Creating objects
  • Constructing a basic query

Check out the assignment grading page for a breakdown of how submissions are scored.

If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, post a question on our Discussions Forum and mark the question as type, "Curiosity". For general questions email us at, [email protected].

Project Feedback!

"The following features are checked in the readme but not shown in the GIF. These user stories are not given points.

  • User stays logged in across restarts.

The following user stories are checked in the readme but not fully shown in the GIF. These user stories are only given partial points.

  • The user adds a new comment to a post but the comment is different from what is posted.

In order for us to count these towards your submission, please record another GIF that captures these features. Once you do, please push your updates and submit your assignment again through the course portal within 48 hours from the posted deadline so that we can regrade it."

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