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report explaining the our project in detail
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a snippet of what it was like in the development of this app
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Welcome screen displaying creators name a logo
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after about 5 seconds and the welcome screen fades you come to this page where it asks you whether your a driver or customer
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once here your may register with an email and password
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the credentials are stored in this online data base call firebase
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once logged in or registered as the customer you are prompted to enter information such as name and address
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once a driver is logged in he is prompted at forms people send in for snow plowing and he is told what to do first by the amount of snow
Inspiration
We got the idea from Uber. User input seemed like the best way to make sure the app functioned properly
What it does
It uses user input to create a map of roads. Then, it prioritizes them based on snow height and gives a completed list to the driver, to see what houses to hit first.
How we built it
We used Android Studio as our executor using Java as our language and we used Firebase to store our user input
Challenges we ran into
Coding is time-consuming, and running into a singular error can set you back hours.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We worked well together and created a very useful app.
What we learned
That using time valuably and being organized can really help you save time.
What's next for Snow Iq
A way to track the snowplow route and the estimated time your street will be clean.
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