We got mostly positive feedback on the app from testers and classmates. Monsurat updated the app on December 6 to address a couple of things they did comment on:
What did you learn technically?
I learned how to use Android Studio, work with intents, create layouts and write a bit of Android-flavored Java, install Crashlytics, and use third-party libraries for onboarding, images, and menu buttons. I…
I learned how to use the MapBox Api and to make layouts look the way I want on android although I’m still not as proficient as I’d like. I learned how to use a RecyclerView to make a custom scrolling…
How to navigate Android Studio, Recycler View, and Grid View. I learned that things that seem really simple like selecting an image can be very complicated. I expected recycler view and grid view to have the same…
We shared our app with WalkMedford at one of their meetings. They were very excited about the concept, but they had iPhones and were unable to test the app on their own after it was launched in the Google Play Store.
We launched our app on the Google Play Store. Check it out here!
Before we launched our app, we had a meeting with some important folks. We went to Walk Medford’s community meeting…
These weeks were focused on testing our MVP and making sure it’s ready to deploy to the app store on November 16th.
Ladies and gentleman we have a minimum viable product! This past week we showed our MVP to the class.
Monsurat did a great lightening talk to the class about a tool that we’ve been using — MapBox. It’s an alternative to…
Last week, we got started on implementing the layouts Anna wire framed. Anna started…