Inspiration
We needed a tool to aid us to better prepare ourselves for our coding interviews through peer feedbacks.
What it does
The web page connects users on campus to practice different interview scenarios in which they play the role of both the interviewer and interviewee. The system handles profile and rewards system to track the user's improvement and how much has he contributed to the learning of his peers.
How we built it
The web page version was built in HTML and CSS, and the IOS version was made in Swift.
Challenges we ran into
We had no previous knowledge of the programming languages required to create a web page, so we needed to commit to research and practice to understand how these languages operate.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud that, even though we didn't know at the beginning how to program in these languages, we successfully created the web page as functional and aesthetically pleasing as we possibly could.
What we learned
We learned to program in two new different languages and how these languages differ with Java or C++.
What's next for InterviewTech
Improve the core functionalities of the web page and develop it across other platforms. As well as implementing it in a public domain.
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