Troubleshooting Code Configuration and Visibility Conditions for Performance Assessment Tool

During this meeting, the State Changers focused on several key points. They encounter issues with the performance settings of a test scoring system. There is an element referred to as "pill" that has a conditional visibility setting. The participants discuss how to set up this conditional visibility, specifically how to visualize performances in a positive or negative light.


The variable name in question is 'percent difference', but the team encounters problems in seeding a value and sorting. There's an active discussion on possible methods to resolve the issue, including whether the number difference includes the negative. Further, they address the nature of a configuration system, which turns out to work like JavaScript but has clear distinctions. The goal is to introduce a more efficient business logic wrapped in a function. However, a simultaneously invoked functional expression (IFFI) doesn't appear to be returning the correct or expected responses. The topic then shifts to parsing integers, noting that zero does not get a sparkline. The participants conclude with a sentiment that understanding and writing these functional expressions can be confusing, and there is a need for a masterclass on functions for better clarity and efficiency. Keywords such as "Javascript", "React", "State Change" feature prominently during the discussion, pointing to an interactive, hands-on problem-solving session focused on detailed coding and programming issues. There is no mention of any other external tools or platforms such as "Xano", "WeWeb", "FlutterFlow", and so on.


(Source: Office Hours 7/26/23 )

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