RE: SLC S22W4 | Exception Handling in Java

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SLC S22W4 | Exception Handling in Java

in dynamicdevs-s22w4 •  11 days ago 

Thank you, @daprado1999, for publishing an article using our tag #dynamicdevs-s22w4. We have assessed your article and present the results below.

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Task 1 (0.5/1.5)

While the concept of detecting faulty sensor readings is explained, the lack of clear screenshots of implemented code and results makes it difficult to verify the functionality. More detailed explanations and demonstrations are required.


Task 2 (0.5/1.5)

The age validation task was reasonably explained. However, without clear and verifiable screenshots of the implemented code and output, the evaluation of the task's completeness is incomplete.


Task 3 (1/1.5)

The hierarchical exception handling in the RPG game is well-conceived, and the logic appears robust. However, the absence of screenshots showcasing the execution reduces the ability to confirm its effectiveness.


Task 4 (1.5/2)

The banking system task demonstrates thoughtful handling of transactions with relevant exceptions. Despite this, the absence of clear evidence for test cases and outputs prevents complete verification.


Task 5 (1/2)

The resource cleanup program displays a good understanding of the finally block and error handling. However, screenshots of code execution during edge cases (e.g., file not found) are missing, which affects the evaluation.


Task 6 (1/1.5)

The suspicious activity detection program introduces a meaningful concept. The explanation is decent, but the lack of clear screenshots for implementation and results reduces the score.


Comment/Recommendation

Your article shows a good understanding of Java's exception handling mechanisms. To enhance your future submissions:

  • Include clear and verifiable screenshots of the implemented code and outputs.
  • Provide detailed examples showcasing error handling for edge cases.

Final Score:

Total | 5.5/10

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Noted Sir, duly noted, would put in more efforts s subsequently