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Archie Martin #2236

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This is a total rip off of the exemplar. I was so lost with the challenge I thought it might be a better exercise to go through bit by bit. Now I know some od these things being used, and where I should research..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgiJKdH9x8c&ab_channel=SamMorgan

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Please list which user stories you've implemented (delete the ones that don't apply).

  • User story 1: "I would like to see a list of dishes with prices"
  • User story 2: "I would like to be able to select some number of several available dishes"
  • User story 3: "I would like to check that the total I have been given matches the sum of the various dishes in my order"

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You've been honest that you based this work on a video walkthrough - and it seems to be a very nice and concise piece of work, particularly the way you managed other classes through dependency injection and the very concise code. In one place I would say that maybe the code was more concise than my current knowledge. Did you manage to work on the README at all? Perhaps something start thinking about. Nice work

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