This was a really fun article to play along with, Emma! Thanks for structuring it the way you did. Being a somewhat seasoned developer, I appreciated the flying overview at the beginning so that I could write up my own version of such a class with all the proper attributes and methods in place. I even took my own first stab at filling in those methods and guessing ahead at how you might fulfill each one’s responsibility. I came really close on a lot of it!
I also really appreciate how you break it down into really simple terms – with visuals! – so that beginners and those of us who appreciate the “why?” behind the “how?” could get a firm grasp on the concepts.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
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This was a really fun article to play along with, Emma! Thanks for structuring it the way you did. Being a somewhat seasoned developer, I appreciated the flying overview at the beginning so that I could write up my own version of such a class with all the proper attributes and methods in place. I even took my own first stab at filling in those methods and guessing ahead at how you might fulfill each one’s responsibility. I came really close on a lot of it!
I also really appreciate how you break it down into really simple terms – with visuals! – so that beginners and those of us who appreciate the “why?” behind the “how?” could get a firm grasp on the concepts.
Thank you! 🙏🏼