Inspiration
As college students, we often find ourselves searching the web for valuable information for our classes.
What it does
WebVoter is a chrome extension that allows people to vote on google search results for their relevancy to the search term they used.
How I built it
We built WebVoter using a combination of JavaScript, HTML, JSON, and Python. We used JavaScript for the majority of the coding, HTML for the visual format, JSON for the manifest, and Python for the server/database.
Challenges I ran into
Some challenges we ran into included the newness of JavaScript and HTML. We're all relatively new to programming in these languages and certainly had a tough time.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
I'm proud of the fact that we pulled together what we did over a short weekend. None of us are particularly fluent in any of the languages we used and yet we still managed to get the project in a mostly working state.
What I learned
I learned a ton about JavaScript and HTML. These two languages were completely new concepts to me coming in and now I can say that I have at least some experience programming in them.
What's next for WebVoter
We'll probably try to finish it completely
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