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RE: Project RED : Donate Blood Save Life
Thank you for your contribution. Interesting project, however, I have some reservations on this, as the blood safety is the top priority and I don't see how the blood can be used directly via the app without safety procedures such as being tested for STD e.g. HIV etc.
However, It might be useful if this app is adopted in nation-wide hospitals and the databases are shared.
- You have only listed 3 blood types here, which is obviously not enough.
- All commits are squeezed into one commit, which is not recommended. It is better to use branch and put your changes over separate commits.
- Some templates meta data are not changes, for example, " A blank PhoneGap app.", "[email protected]"
- The server side code is not in the repro thus I can only evaulate your work based on the folder www
- Other folders such as plugins contain third party code which do not seem to be necessary
- most logics are written in JS, which mixes with GUI. It is better to be de-coupled.
- no tests.
- code formatting is not consistent, hard to follow
- commented-out code needs to be removed.
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Hello @justyy thank you for your observation :). The app is not used for "directly using the blood" hence it's a tool for connecting blood requestors to possible donors, the process is, the donor and the requestor must go to a certain hospital so that the possible donor will be checked if he is healthy or not. That's why the app has a built in messaging system in order for the requestor and the donor to communicate to each other, also, the content that is posted by the user includes the hospital name and address where the patient is confined. In that matter, the possible donor will just go to the hospital and schedule a time for his health examination.
@justyy, also, i would like to thank you for the comments you shared.
Thank you for your review, @justyy! Keep up the good work!