#### Functional ###### Has the requirement for the allowed packages been respected? (Reminder for this project: only [standard packages](https://golang.org/pkg/)) ##### Try passing as arguments `"banana" --color red`. ``` Usage: go run . [STRING] [OPTION] EX: go run . something --color= ``` ###### Does it display the same result as above? ##### Try passing as arguments `"hello world" --color=red`. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments `"1 + 1 = 2" --color=green`. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments `"(%&) ??" --color=yellow`. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try specifying a set of letters to be colored (the second until the last letter). ###### Does it display the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)? ##### Try specifying letter to be colored (the second letter). ###### Does it display the expected result (the corresponding letter with that color)? ##### Try specifying a set of letters to be colored(just two letters). ###### Does it display the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)? ##### Try passing as arguments `"HeY GuYs" --color=orange`, in order to color `GuYs`. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments `"RGB()" --color=blue`, in order to color just the B. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower and upper case letters, and a random color in the color flag ("--color="). ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower case letters, numbers and spaces, and a random color in the color flag ("--color="). ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with special characters, and a random color in the color flag ("--color="), specifying one letter to be colored. ###### Does it display the expected result? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower case letters, upper case letters, spaces and numbers with a random color in the color flag ("--color="), specifying a set of letters to be colored. ###### Does it display the expected result? ###### As an auditor, is this project up to every standard? If not, why are you failing the project?(Empty Work, Incomplete Work, Invalid compilation, Cheating, Crashing, Leaks) #### General ###### +Is it easy/intuitive to specify letter(s) to be colored? ###### +Can you use more than one color in the same string? #### Basic ###### +Does the project run quickly and effectively (favoring of recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc.)? ###### +Is the output of the program well structured? Are the characters displayed correctly in line? ###### +Is there a test file for this code? ###### +Are the tests checking each possible case? ###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](../../good-practices/README.md)? #### Social ###### +Did you learn anything from this project? ###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school? #### Bonus ##### Try to use different `--color` flag notations like: `--color=red`, `--color=#ff0000`, `--color=rgb(255, 0, 0)` or `--color=hsl(0, 100%, 50%)`. ###### +Is it possible to use 2 or more color flag notations?