Inspiration
FeedShare provides us with free food on the daily, but when we need that Joseph Aoun fix, we have nowhere to look. We saw an industry that needed radical change, and we provided that change and filled that space in the market.
What it does
It allows users to track Aoun with crowdsourced information on his current location. If you spot Aoun, you can put his location in the app. If you want to see Aoun, you can check the app to find out where he was last spotted.
How we built it
We built "Where's Aoun" with php, HTML5, and CSS3 running on a webserver hosted for free by 000webhostapp.com.
Challenges we ran into
- Many group members had never used PHP before
- Many group members needed to brush up on their HTML and CSS skills
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- The site looks beautiful
- We figured out how to make a web app appear native on both iOS and Android.
What we learned
- More about PHP
- How to successfully work as a team using version control to work on a site together
- DNS zoning with 000webhostapp.com
What's next for Where's Aoun?
- Spam & inappropriate language censoring
- Notifications
- Machine learning algorithms that teach themselves how to accurately where Aoun may be at any given moment.
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