Inspiration
We got inspiration or this idea while chatting about how the bus system is working currently and how it can be hard to use the University-made website to find bus routes from one place to another
What it does
This website will give you a route/connecting route of busses you can take to get to your destination
How we built it
We used HTML and JavaScript to make this project.
Challenges we ran into
All of the team members are new to coding, and this was our first use of HTML and JavaScript.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
As we are all beginners to coding, creating front end and back end components, we were proud that we had a functioning finished project. None of the team members had worked with HTML of JavaScript, so we were proud that we were able to learn the basics of coding in the languages and creating something with it.
What we learned
-HTML -JavaScript -github logistics and functions
What's next for Aggie Router
The future of Aggie Router is expanding the router to use an API's, in connection with maps data that will produce an app for all buildings at A&M. Improvements to the UI of the app is also a goal in the future
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