This app serves as a community task-sharing platform, enabling neighbors to be better stewards by flagging opportunities for improvement in their immediate vicinity, and responding with hands-on involvement making for cleaner, safer, and more enjoyable neighborhoods!
Co-developed by Scott McMains, Hy Huynh, Jia Fang, Kevin Hyde, and Pushpinder Kaur Brar.
CO2 Emissions Data by Country. This web app allows users to select a country from either an interactive map, or a drop-down menu when in mobile mode. Based upon their selection, the page will output a table of metrics for that state from the years 1980-Present, showing both total CO2 emissions of that country, side by side with the country's population from that year. The page will also generate a visual representation via D3 Bar Chart (or equivalent), to better illustrate the changing trends in populations and carbon emissions, and highlight any interesting trends.
Co-developed by Scott McMains, Kyle Conyers, and Lan Truong Guthmann.
This application allows the user to search for books via the Google Books API. They can add books to their saved "library", which are stored in a MongoDB collection, for future reference.
scrapeNews is a website which allows the user to view news articles that have been scraped from Hacker News website and to leave comments on them. The user also has the ability to save or delete articles and/or their comments on them from a MongoDB database.
Can’t quite decide whether cooking or eating out sounds more appealing for the evening? And even if that choice is simple, personal choices can make it complicated. Vegan, Nut-Free, Alcohol-Free, etc. FoodEaze provides the bridge for the gap of the two. Users can search for a food type or specific meal and find both highly rated recipes and restaurants, tailored to their personal preferences and choices!
Co-developed by Scott McMains, Nick Corrigan, Kayla Williams, and Michael Pennella.