Inspiration
The inspiration for this project came from a Slack channel that shared updates about RIT Dining, which sparked the idea to create a more interactive and informative platform.
What it does
LunchBoard allows users to view who is currently dining at their location, explore the menu offerings, and learn about the visiting chefs, creating a more engaging dining experience.
How we built it
The application was developed using React.js, leveraging its component-based architecture to create a dynamic and responsive user interface.
Challenges we ran into
We encountered challenges with executing data operations and debugging, which tested our problem-solving skills and pushed us to enhance our understanding of React.js.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We take pride in creating a user-friendly interface that simplifies the dining experience and includes a robust data entry feature, making it easy for users to interact with the application.
What we learned
This project deepened our knowledge of React.js, particularly in managing state and component interactions, and provided valuable insights into best practices for front-end development.
What's next for LunchBoard
Moving forward, we aim to enhance LunchBoard's scalability and expand its features, ensuring it can accommodate a growing user base and evolving dining needs.
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