Challenge Overview
No one likes annoying alerts and pops up while using an application. In the case of this challenge, we are going to simulate an alert. Create a timer on the first page of the application that counts down 1 minute. After the minute is up, the applicaiton will pop up an alert, "Please update your license" with two buttons, one cancel, the second button will say Enter Licence. Please follow the Apple HIG's best practices for alerts.
Final Submission Guidelines
Show Your Skill challenges follow a different process than the standard community review by review board members. Because Show Your Skills challenges result in an iOS badge, you will be asked to both submit a solution to the challenge AND review the submissions of your fellow competitors. You are not done with a Show Your Skills challenge until you have completed at least 5 peer reviews!
After you have submitted your solution for review, you are ready to start reviewing others. You have to the end of the challenge review timeline to complete your reviews. Submitters and reviewers are anonymous to each other throughout this process.
The Show Your Skills scorecard for the Swift/iOS Ready! badge asks you to rate the quality of the submission across a number of areas and topics. Appirio has worked with Apple to create the scorecard. Your ratings determine whether the submitter passes this challenge and earns the Swift/iOS Ready! badge, so be complete and fair in your assessment.
To start your reviews:
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Return to the challenge page by browsing to the challenge or view from your open projects.
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Click on the review button at the top left of the page
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On your review status page, click Start New Review to initiate and complete a new review. You are able to save a review and come back later to complete it. You are also able to edit completed reviews while the process is open. Click on an in-progress or completed review to complete or edit
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Submit the review or save it to finish later.
Please give useful feedback on the merits of the submission and avoid any comments outside the scope of the submission. Please do not comment on the submitter's use of language since, for many of our competitors, English is a second language. Do give constructive and accurate feedback to help each competitor improve their skills - remember, others will be reviewing you submissions and giving you feedback too!. Positive feedback and suggestions are always welcome. Unconstructive or inappropriate negative feedback or personal attacks will not be tolerated.