RE: [STEEMJS API & PHP] Build a php application for showing withdraw Routes. Part-2

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[STEEMJS API & PHP] Build a php application for showing withdraw Routes. Part-2

in utopian-io •  6 years ago 

Thank you for your contribution. Below is our feedback:

  • It would have been best to describe and explain what withdraw routes are as a first step.
  • You mentioned a load of items that will be taught throughout the tutorial, those are not accurate as you are very partially tackling some of those aspects.
  • It would be helpful to show the actual output of running your code, as it would help the user visualize and learn better .
  • Your code contains barely any comments. Those would certainly help.
  • You mentioned this can be implemented using both steemjs and steemconnect, would have been helpful to show how this can be done using Steemconnect, but also to mention that in this tutorial your focus will solely be on steemjs.
  • Nice to see a live demo of your work.
  • Try to better structure your tutorial with sections and more formatting
  • As you mentioned you have some issues in English, but we appreciate you trying to write good quality, and we hope via doing this your English will improve.

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Thank you for review.

Withdraw vesting Route changing system works with steemconnect api.
So i mention it.

I have created the withdraw route changing system. I hope you will like it.

I will post next tutorial tommorow.


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Please check it from here

Thank you for your review, @mcfarhat! Keep up the good work!