Inspiration
I've (Iraj) shot archery for years, having been the team captain of my high school archery team and shooting with our team at CWRU as well. I've always thought that a WebApp like this could change how we learn and improve at archery.
What it does
Our app tells you where to aim based on your previous archery shots inputted into our website. It also stores all of your rounds, and allows other use of the data like calculating averages.
How we built it
We used Figma to prototype our UI and implemented it with HTML, CSS, and Node.js.
Challenges we ran into
We had almost no experience with JavaScript, and none of us had ever used Node.js.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Our beautiful homepage both looks good and has functionality, telling the user where to aim their bow, allowing the user to focus on their technique and improvement.
What we learned
We all improved greatly in our web development skills, from implementing our designs with HTML/CSS and using a JSON file to store data.
What's next for AimBird
Finishing data processing functions, adding graphs, and allowing for users to have multiple configurations with different bows and archery range locations.
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