This is an Instagram clone with a custom Parse backend that allows a user to post photos, view a global photos feed, and add comments!
Time spent: 4 hours spent in total
The following required functionality is completed:
- User stays logged in across restarts. (1pt)
- User can log out. (1pt)
- User can view comments on a post. (3pts)
- User can add a new comment. (5pts)
The following bonus features are implemented:
- [] User can add a profile picture. (2pts)
- [] Profile pictures are shown for posts and comments. (2pts)
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
This is an Instagram clone with a custom Parse backend that allows a user to post photos and view a global photos feed.
Time spent: 3.5 hours spent in total
The following required functionality is completed:
- User sees app icon in home screen and styled launch screen. (1pt)
- User can sign up to create a new account. (1pt)
- User can log in. (1pt)
- User can take a photo, add a caption, and post it to the server. (3pt)
- User can view the last 20 posts. (4pts)
The following bonus features are implemented:
- User can pull to refresh. (1pt)
- User can load past posts infinitely. (2pts)
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
# Twitter - Part IIThis is a basic twitter app to view, compose, favorite, and retweet tweets.
Time spent: 5 hours spent in total
The following required functionality is completed:
- User can compose a tweet. (4pts)
- User can favorite a tweet. (4pts)
- User can retweet a tweet. (2pts)
The following bonus features are implemented:
- When composing a tweet, user sees a countdown for the number of characters remaining for the tweet (out of 280) (2pts)
- User can view their profile in a profile tab. (3pts)
- User sees embedded images in tweet if available. (3pts)
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
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This is a basic twitter app to read your tweets.
Time spent: 8 hours spent in total
The following required functionality is completed:
- User sees app icon in home screen and styled launch screen. (1pt)
- User can log in. (1pt)
- User can log out. (1pt)
- User stays logged in across restarts. (1pt)
- User can view tweets with the user profile picture, username, and tweet text. (6pts)
The following bonus features are implemented:
- User can pull to refresh. (1pt)
- User can load past tweets infinitely. (2pts)
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
Flix is an app that allows users to browse movies from the The Movie Database API.
- (5pts) User can tap a cell to see more details about a particular movie.
- (5pts) User can tap a tab bar button to view a grid layout of Movie Posters using a CollectionView.
- (2pts) User can tap a poster in the collection view to see a detail screen of that movie.
- (2pts) In the detail view, when the user taps the poster, a new screen is presented modally where they can view the trailer.
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- (2pts) User sees an app icon on the home screen and a styled launch screen.
- (5pts) User can view and scroll through a list of movies now playing in theaters.
- (3pts) User can view the movie poster image for each movie.
- (2pt) User can view the app on various device sizes and orientations.
- (1pt) Run your app on a real device.
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I had a hard time adjusting from the videos just because he was going so fast and xCode has changed a lot of things about the way xCode works and looks so it was a lot of experimenting or Googling to get it done. As well as the fact that due to the fact that I'm using a VM so I wasn't able to use the posters because I am not an admin on the VM so I could not install it. Please keep this in consideration when scoring my assignment.



