Inspiration
The idea aims to solve a common inconvenience to people who drive. Many have the issue of arriving at a car park and finding its full without being able to look ahead.
What it does
It brings together features of various applications that let users know in advance to save them time. For example, displays in car parks showing how many spaces are left would be on this website.
How we built it
We attempted to build it as a website, although we encountered difficulties in incorporating all the elements together. Functional sections of this projects are built in python also.
Challenges we ran into
We had issues with asynchronous functions, they were not able to return values and with the timescale we were not able to fix this. Initial set up with the front end was slightly difficult as well with Bootstrap templates each having varying documentation/methods of conveying what each object does.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
The design of the webpage looked well put together with the widgets, we felt like it would be easy to use if functionality was applied. We were able to get the API's we used to work for our intended purposes.
What we learned
Working with API's for various functions and being able to select the specific functionalities we needed for the project.
What's next for REBU - Where Can I Park?
A functioning front end that is connected to the rest of the elements in order for it to be a usable webpage.

Log in or sign up for Devpost to join the conversation.