# Project 3 Wrapup
Really greatful for having taken this class. It's been my first interaction with Git and git hub, working directly with grad students, and working as a team on code. My teammates in this project were awesome as were they in the prior two projects. The division as a whole was a stalwart group. Vahid's direction wasn't explicitly clear said some kids on the last day of class. That was not a problem to me, it was an essential part of the learning process. With that being said, some of the coding challenges might have been beyond my scop and if it was a team of Anthony's the product delivered wouldn't have come close to what our Nintendo team submitted. There is room to grow in my knowledge of GitHub and java, linked lists, and writing dictionaries. My biggest take away from coding is that you need to start work as early as possible, because bug fixing can take more time than the actual writing of code. Lastly for working as a group, you need a really good team leader for the best possible outcome. I was team leader for project 3, and I did the necessary amount of work for our group to properly have contributed. But as far as leaders go, Cameron did the most work here and he was a great model for work ethic for everyone wathching him operate during the group. Had a lot of fun Vahid, look forward to Object Oriented with you.