As the final week before presentations, I have been getting my interface and code "production" ready. I had many left over labels and methods used for testing values and other testing procedures. This implies that I also had code and commented code that was once used to quickly test different areas of the project. Although these were useful in the context of my testing methods, keeping these would make my code much more difficult to read and likely confuse future authors of my code.
Cleaning up the interface can be quite subjective. Because I will be using my interface during demonstrations, I needed to make the console interface uncluttered, yet informative. This means the variable information and state of processes must be carefully balanced and shown on screen on a clear, concise way. I have removed all variables that I felt were unnecessary to present during my presentation.
Cleaning up the interface can be quite subjective. Because I will be using my interface during demonstrations, I needed to make the console interface uncluttered, yet informative. This means the variable information and state of processes must be carefully balanced and shown on screen on a clear, concise way. I have removed all variables that I felt were unnecessary to present during my presentation.