WonderCode 20123 - OOP344

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WonderCode (Team 2)

Project Marking Percentage

  • due immediately

Group work:      40%        (25 <= xx <= 50)
Individual work: 60% +      (50 <= xx <= 75) 
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Total           100%

Repository

Team Members

WonderCode
First Name Last Name Section Seneca Id Github ID wiki id IRC nick Blog URL
Guiwen Chen B gchen42 Github:guiwen Guiwen Chen chgw Guiwen's Blog
Linpei Fan B lfan9 Github:lilyfan Linpei Fan Lilyaj Learning Path to Software Development
Hye Young (Rody) Choi B hychoi6 Github:rodychoi Hye Young Choi RodyChoi Happy Life
Diao Qiang He A dqhe1 Github:diaoqianghe Diao Qiang He Antares Diao Qiang He's Blog
Jie Ming (Jay) Feng B jmfeng1 Github:jayfeng Jie Ming Feng jayfeng Blue Jay C++

Issues and Status

0.2 Milestone (Due Fri 9th)

  1. Add console class to project and test with cio_test (issue 1) (by Linpei Fan and reviewed by Guiwen Chen)
  2. Create Mock-up classes
    Create the class files (header and cpp) with blank methods and make sure they compile
    1. CField Mock-up Class (issue 2.1) (by Guiwen Chen and reviewed by Linpei Fan)
    2. CLabel Mock-up Class (issue 2.2) (by Linpei Fan and reviewed by Rody Choi)
    3. CDialog Mock-up Class (issue 2.3) (by Rody Choi and reviewed by Diaoqiang He)
    4. CLineEdit Mock-up Class (issue 2.4) (by Diaoqiang He and reviewed by JieMing Feng)
    5. CButton Mock-up Class (issue 2.5) (by Jieming Feng and reviewed by Guiwen Chen)
    6. CValEdit Mock-up Class (issue 2.6) (by Guiwen Chen and reviewed by Lipei Fan)
    7. CCheckMark Mock-up Class (issue 2.7)(by Linpei Fan and reviewed by Rody Choi)
    8. CText
      1. Add Text Class to the project (issue 2.8.1) (by Rody Choi and reviewed by Diaoqiang He)
      2. CText Mock-up Class (issue 2.8.2) (by Diaoqiang He and reviewed by Jieming Feng)
    9. CCheckList Mock-up Class (issue 2.9) (by Jieming Feng and reviewed by Guiwen Chen)

0.3 Milestone

  1. CField, Dialog and Label
  2. line Edit

0.4 milestone

    1. CButton
    2. CValEdit
    3. CCheck

0.6 milestone

    1. CText
    2. CheckList

Coding Rules

  • Data members in any classes start with underscore(_);
  • Use meaningfully variable name;
  • Comment properly;
  • Use 4 spaces for each indentation;
  • Define each variable in a new line;
  • Keep functions simple and clear;

Meetings (latest will be on top)

Discussions

  • DH1109: Indentation! Plz use exactly 4 spaces for each indentation. Otherwise, when we open the codes in Github in the "master", they will look ugly. To set this up, go Visual C++ - Tools - Options - Text Editor - C/C++ - Tabs, set "Indenting" to "Smart", choose "Insert spaces", and set both "Tab size" and "Indent size" to 4. Or, go Notepad++ - Settings - Preferences - Language Menu/Tab Settings, set "Tab size" to 4 and check "Replace by space".
  • DH1106-2: I am thinking about how to communicate effectively. I guess we have to narrow down to just 1 or 2 places to meet constantly, so that we could keep in tight touch during this project. I'll start with an email to you and hopefully we'll get to an agreement these days.
  • DH1106-1: One suggestion -- can we always add a thread id in front of each discussion? As you see, it could start with the name initials and then the date. The benefit is that we could refer to the particular problem simply by using the thread id when we are discussing it in other places, e.g. the chatting room, the discussion board, the blog, the github, the class, the documentation.
  • I am in trouble because I push the "fork" button. I think I changed the master...Can you anybody help me?? @.@ <-- I emailed Fardad to help me out. Sorry for that
  • Does anyone know where methods _frame->draw() or draw() in void CFrame::refresh() comes from? I cannot find it in Bconsole or Console. In CFrame, there is a draw(int) method. But I am not sure if it calls draw(int). --> Hey Lily, if you click F12 on the draw() text, you can see the function's definition,(maybe you already know that) so I think _frame->draw() comes from CFrame::draw(). If you have other opinion, let me know. ^^