Schedule
Here's what the rest of the term looks like.
- May 19-23: in-class code reviews. You only show up for your day. Groups are listed on #announcements.
May 26-30
- M May 26: a group experiment with LLMs
- Presentations W May 28 & F May 30 to get everybody who hasn't yet done a presentation a chance to present on something interesting. I'll coordinate topics with you via Slack.
- Th May 29: alpha release ready. That is, your code has nearly all the features you intend it to have, and is testable.
- M June 2 in class: a usability testing exercise. We'll read the chapter from Steve Krug's book "Don't Make Me Think!" about bare-bones usability testing, and then do a very streamlined exercise where you get to test other people's projects and also watch other people test yours.
- W June 4: a short wrap-up, ideas for what to do next, etc.
- M June 9, 5:00PM: final version of project due