Inspiration
We have wasted too much time trying to decide a place to eat when we go out with friends, and we know you have too. People's restaurant preferences just don't seem to line up.
What it does
FoodFeud is a web application that takes your friend group's restaurant preferences and runs a voting algorithm to determine which restaurant will provide the maximum satisfaction to the entire group.
How I built it
We used Django, Bootstrap, HTML5, CSS, and Python to create the web application.
Challenges I ran into
We have never used any of these softwares/languages besides Python, so we spent most of the hackathon trying to figure out how they worked.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
We are very proud of the fact that we were able to learn so many new softwares and languages in such a short span of time and still produce a quality web application.
What I learned
We learned a lot of new softwares and languages as well as a great deal about the process of making web applications since we have never made one before.
What's next for FoodFeud - First-Time Hackers
We want to do three things:
- Add a Yelp API.
- Allow all of the members of a group to specify their restaurant preferences on their own electronic devices.
- Convert the web application into an Android mobile application.
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