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Jane's litter-patrol #44

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Litter Patrol

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Comprehension Questions

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How are events / event handlers and this.state connected? One calls the other.
What are two ways to do "dynamic styling" with React? When should they be used? I'm not sure what this question is asking.
Much like Rails works with the HTTP request->response cycle, React works with the browser's input->output cycle. Describe React's cycle from receiving user input to outputting different page content. It takes the user input and does stuff with components and then does stuff to the page.
Compare how React and Rails' views differ. Given different circumstances, these systems have different goals. How does this impact on their design and how we are supposed to use them? I need to understand more how this works to answer this.
What was a challenge you were able to overcome on this assignment? Finishing it.

CS Fundamentals Questions

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Consider the code on the first few lines of App.render (it starts with this.state.items.map). What is the Big-O time complexity of this code, where n is the number of active game items?
What part of React might benefit most from the use of specific data structure and algorithms?
Consider what happens when React processes a state change from setState -- it must re-render all of the components that now have different content because of that change.
What kind of data structure are the components in, and what sort of algorithms would be appropriate for React's code to "traverse" those components?
Speculate wildly about what the Big-O time complexity of that code might be.

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Litter Patrol

What We're Looking For

Feature Feedback
Core Requirements
Git hygiene Good
Comprehension questions Good
Functionality
Clicking on litter or nature shows a check or X respectively Yes
Clicking on litter appropriately updates the score Yes! I like that it only lets you score once!
Under the Hood
JavaScript is well-organized and easy to read Yes
Functions are named appropriately Yes
Callback functions are passed to components appropriately Yes
Overall Good work on this assignment! Your use of callback functions tells me that the important learning goals for this assignment were met.

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