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Programming - Screen Objects & Branches (Review)
OPENING QUESTIONS: I'm not a big fan of giving a test on the first day back from a long break-- we'll do that tomorrow. Please quiz each other on our class naming conventions for naming screen objects LEARNING TARGET: I will work with my team to review branches and screen objects COURSE DOCUMENT: Ver 1.70 is HERE WORK O' THE DAY: Review our basic 'triage' steps to evaluate a programming assignment (either a project or in a testing scenario) Please make a (brief) list and ensure that all team members are on board
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Here is what we came up with last week. Do we need to revise? (Let's discuss) Recall that we need to:
For practice today, I want you to work with your team to 'triage' a tricky coding problem that I will present to you momentarily. Before you do that, I'm going to ask that you do something I usually tell you NOT to do, which is to bring up App Lab, and hunt and click to help you triage the problem WHILE YOU ARE TALKING with your team. ═══════════════════════════ Please finish up the 'nasty little coding snippet' from before the break: Let's say you were in a testing situation and I told you to create a new program in App Lab that had two combo boxes on the screen:
Your task is such that you have to make it so that:
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