#### Ascii-Color ##### Try passing as arguments "hello world" --color=red. ###### Does it displays 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 displays the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)? ##### Try specifying letter to be colored(the second letter). ###### Does it displays the expected result (the corresponding letter with that color)? ##### Try specifying letter to be colored(just two letter). ###### Does it displays the expected result (the corresponding 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? #### General Requirements ##### *Is it easy/intuitive to specify letter(s) to be coloured? ##### *Can you use more than one color in the same string? #### Basic ###### *Has the code passed the formatting? (gofmt, goimports) ###### *Does the project runs quickly and effectively? (Favoring recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc) ###### *Does the code present commenting? (https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/good-practices.en.md) ###### *Does the code present documentation? ###### *Does it present consistent indentation? ###### *Does the code avoid obvious comments (no over information)? ###### *Does the code avoid code grouping? ###### *Does the code have a consistent naming scheme (camelCase, under_scores)? ###### *Does the code obey the principles "DRY" (Don't Repeat Yourself) or "DIE" (Duplication is Evil)? ###### *Does the code obey the principal "KISS" (keep it simple, stupid)? ###### *Does the code obey the principle "YAGNI" (You Are not Gonna Need It)? ###### *Does the code obey the principle "SOC" (Separation of Concerns)? ###### *Does the code avoid deep nesting (if in ifs, forest of ifs)? ###### *Does the code present a good file and folder organization? ###### *Does it present a good separation of Code and Data? ###### *Does the go code follow the go recommendation? (https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/subjects/good-practices.en.md) ###### *Is the error handled, is it error free? ###### *Is there a test file for this code? ###### *Are the tests checking each case possible? ###### *Is the output of the program well structured? Does any letter seems to be out of line? #### Social ###### *Did you learn anything from this project? ###### *Can it be open-sourced / be used for other sources? ###### *Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?