Inspiration

Yeng: We wanted to do something in AG and got inspired by the cows out in the field. We thought about ways that we could help them with our coding skills.

Aaron: Merced has a lot of Ag and cows. We decided to design something to help keep track of the cows' health.

What it does

It takes in data and makes predictions based off of information gathered across several databases. It then prints information on the potential disease of the cow and how the disease can be treated

How we built it

We utilized Java Swing (front end) and Java (back end). We made a separate class for each page. They would reference each other and allow navigation. We had two Java classes, one for initialization, and one for maintenance and control.

Challenges we ran into

We first tried to code it using HTML, CSS, and JS in react JS. Everything was turning out fine until we found out that we had no idea how to link front and back end. We ended up scrapping hours of work and took a big gamble on Java (on Eclipse). It ended up paying off.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Finishing. Being able to manage so much data and having a nice looking application. Also being able to adapt and learn new skills on such notice. Yeng learned how to make Java API's (not how to customize or utilize) and Aaron learned how to code in HTML, wrap it CSS, and program it with JS within a couple hours.

What we learned

Yeng got good review on Java Swing and his Java programming skill. Aaron was introduced to these same topics. We both learned how to use HTML , CSS, and JS within react JS to create web applications.

What's next for Moodicine

We plan to finish the react website now that we have more time. The website was meant to be a more expansive and inclusive program. We originally planned to include other animals like chickens, pigs, and even crops! Our current project will serve as a model for our website.

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