Inspiration: Our inspiration for this project was to create a website where users can take a quiz about happiness and receive a score that reflects their emotional well-being based on their answers. Even though the topic is serious, we wanted to make it fun and interactive by adding humor and creative question design. We also included light “elevator-style” music to create a calm, enjoyable vibe while users take the quiz.
What it does: Evaluates the joy levels of participants
How we built it: We built it with our blood, sweat and tears, and a little HTML! We had to learn a lot on the fly and under pressure, but that made the experience all the better!
Challenges we ran into: We were all working in the same HMTL file which made organization difficult and led to problems with version control on GitHub, where changes would sometimes overlap or get overwritten. Another challenge was that we each had to learn new languages like HTML and CSS, which took time since most of us were beginners. Even though it was difficult at times, these challenges helped us improve our teamwork and learn new technical skills.
Accomplishments that we're proud of:
What we learned: Overall teamwork, as well as basic front and backend programming
What's next for Java Carpet: Our next step is aiming for “big things” as we continue growing from this experience. Since this was our first interactive project, it helped us build a strong foundation and learn skills we had never used before. Moving forward, we plan to create more projects on our own to practice, improve our coding abilities, and take our skills to the next level.
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