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Sapphire - Kathleen Shin #47
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Tagging @erickalucia for visibility
Great work, Kathleen and Ericka! This project looks great and it's marked as a "green."
Overall, the code is well-written, and had the approach and solutions I was hoping for. I wish I had more feedback, but truly, the code was readable and good. Keep doing what you're doing!
Some of my comments are about small logic things, so let me know what questions come up from it.
In addition, your git hygiene is great. I'd recommend saying "Implemented" instead of "completed" because no code is ever truly complete >:P It seems like Ericka's account didn't get to push anything to this project, reach out to me if there's a Git issue that needs to be sorted out.
Also, your tests look great, and your team reflections look great!
Again, overall you two did a great job. Let me know if any questions come up.
if not title: | ||
return None | ||
elif not genre: | ||
return None | ||
elif not rating: | ||
return None | ||
else: |
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Good if/elif/else
conditionals! The line return None
is repeated a few times. It might be nice to refactor and combine some of these conditional cases. DRY!
genre_length = len(movie_genre_dict[genre]) | ||
if genre_length >= max_count: | ||
max_genre = genre | ||
max_count = len(movie_genre_dict.values()) |
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Hmm... Looking through your logic, I see that if a genre
's length is bigger than max_count
, then this genre
is the new max_genre
and its length is the new max_count
. I would expect this line to be:
max_count = len(movie_genre_dict[genre])
This code also passes the tests!
if len(friends_watched) == 0: | ||
return rec_by_genre |
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Actually, we can get rid of this conditional and the tests still pass! If friends_watched
is empty, then the code skips the below for
loop, but still returns rec_by_genre
(which is still an []
)
if len(user_data["watched"]) == 0: | ||
return None |
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I've written a similar comment in get_new_rec_by_genre
. Turns out, we can delete these two lines, and the tests still pass. If users_data["watched"]
is empty, then it skips the for
loop below, still sets max_genre
to None
. Then, because movie_genre_dict
will be empty, it'll skip that for
loop too... leading to return max_genre
!
I'm emphasizing this point because it's helpful to trust that a for
loop will not break if it iterates over an empty []
or {}
. If we trust that, then we can save ourselves on writing extraneous code, and extraneous code always has potential to lead to more bugs.
else: | ||
user_data["watched"].append(movie) | ||
user_data["watchlist"].remove(movie) | ||
print (user_data) |
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[nit] Flagging a stray print
statement that got left behind. Also, lines 20 and 29-32. Keep printing things and testing them! It'd be nice if they were deleted by submission time, or even before they're committed to git.
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